Qari Din Mohammad Hanif, Afghanistan’s Minister of Economy, met with Ali-Reza Bikdeli, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kabul.
The press office of the Ministry of Economy stated that during the meeting, the two sides discussed expanding bilateral economic ties, enhancing trade and investment cooperation, reviewing the situation of Afghan migrants in Iran, and the continuation of humanitarian aid.
The Minister of Economy shared details with the Iranian envoy regarding the country’s economic situation, development achievements in various sectors, the creation of facilities and existing opportunities for investment, as well as efforts to address the problems of returnees from neighboring countries. He also appreciated Bikdeli’s efforts in expanding economic and trade relations and maintaining Iran’s humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
On the other hand, Ali-Reza Bikdeli, Ambassador of Iran in Kabul, said that economic and trade relations between Iran and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan have significantly expanded and continue to grow. He added that controlling inflation, stabilizing the national currency, expanding exports, supporting the private sector, and focusing on building economic infrastructure are key achievements and part of the Islamic Emirate’s successful policies toward achieving economic development and stability in Afghanistan.
He also assured the Minister of Economy of the interest of Iranian companies in investing in the fields of energy production, transportation, and trade.
