KABUL (Ariana News): Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday announced his readiness to visit Afghanistan, stating that the trip would aim to “open a new chapter” in the relations between the two neighboring countries.
During a meeting with Foreign Ministry officials, Pezeshkian emphasized that strengthening ties with regional neighbors — including Afghanistan, Turkey, Pakistan, and Gulf states — will be a cornerstone of his administration’s foreign policy.
If the visit takes place, it would be the highest-level Iranian delegation to travel to Kabul under the Islamic Emirate-led government and may signal a shift toward greater diplomatic engagement.
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