The Islamic Emirate has rejected recent rumors claiming that Iran has stopped exporting goods to Afghanistan. Some media outlets had reported that Iran ceased exports, including food supplies, to prioritize domestic needs amid ongoing conflicts involving the United States and Israel.
Mawlavi Zabihullah Mujahid clarified the situation, stating that on the 14th of Ramadan (12th of Hoot), the Khaf-Herat railway commissariat and related departments were actively carrying out their operations without interruption.
“All compatriots are assured that the transportation of commercial goods through the Khaf-Herat railway is proceeding normally, with no delays,” he wrote on his X-page. He added that a train carrying 42 wagons of cement and two wagons of MDF boards has just arrived at Herat’s Roznak station. Additionally, another train loaded with food and fuel is expected to arrive at Roznak station during the night.
Iranian railway officials confirmed that approximately 900 wagons are currently moving towards Afghanistan from within Iran and will continue to enter the country as usual.
The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman also called on local businessmen to avoid unjustified price hikes on commercial goods, emphasizing the importance of stable market conditions.
