Iran’s Trade with Kabul Surpasses European Nations, Says Foreign Minister

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi revealed that trade with Kabul now exceeds Iran’s trade with all European countries combined.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi announced that trade with Taliban-ruled Afghanistan has surpassed Iran’s trade with all European countries combined.

Araghchi noted that Iran’s border provinces with Afghanistan play a key role in expanding trade, acting as crucial entry points for goods. He also stated that border issues with the Taliban can be resolved locally.

The announcement comes as Afghanistan shifts its trade focus to Iran after trade with Pakistan stalled. This move marks a significant change in Afghanistan’s trade patterns.

Nooruddin Azizi, the Taliban’s Minister of Industry and Trade, recently visited Iran to explore using Chabahar Port for Afghanistan’s exports, particularly to India. This visit highlights growing economic cooperation between the two countries.

Trade between Afghanistan and Iran has surged to $1.6 billion in the past six months, surpassing Afghanistan’s trade with Pakistan. This growing partnership signals a shift in regional trade dynamics.

The expanding ties between Iran and the Taliban could reshape regional economic and geopolitical landscapes, offering new opportunities for both countries.

Iran’s Trade with Kabul Surpasses European Nations, Says Foreign Minister