In a meeting between the special envoy of the Russian President for Afghanistan affairs Zamir Kabulov and Iran’s ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali the two sides discussed regional and Afghanistan affairs.
The two officials hold talks on the ongoing issues in Afghanistan and the vitality of cooperation between Iran and Russia on resolving the named country’s problems.
They also voiced readiness on the continuation of mutual negotiation on the issue.
Both Iran and Russia are trying to find a solution to internal tensions in Afghanistan, however, there have been some baseless claims about their measure’s stances.
On July 5, Kabulov rejected the U.S. CIA accusing Russia of “colluding” with the Taliban, stressing that the U.S. has a hand in drug trafficking in Afghanistan.
Russia had earlier voiced readiness to send troops to Afghanistan to fight terrorism if the Afghan authorities ask for it.
Iran has also announced readiness to help the Afghanistan government with advancing the process of peace talks in the country.
The Islamic Republic has repeatedly announced support for the peace process in Afghanistan led by the Afghan government, hoping that intra-Afghan talks would soon begin with the participation of all political groups.