Iran, Russia, China, Pakistan FMs hold meeting on Afghanistan
The four ministers discussed a wide range of topics,
including Afghanistan’s severe economic crisis and ways to alleviate it
By News Desk- April 13 2023
https://thecradle.co/article-view/23622/iran-russia-china-pakistan-fms-hold-meeting-on-afghanistan
The foreign ministers of Iran, Russia, China, and
Pakistan held four-way talks on 13 April in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, on the
sidelines of the fourth regional meeting of
Afghanistan’s neighbors – where various issues and concerns regarding
Afghanistan were discussed.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Chinese
Foreign Minister Qin Gang, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein-Amir Abdollahian,
and Pakistani Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Rabbani Khar were
photographed together before proceeding with the closed-door meeting, Russian
news agency TASS reported.
Following the meeting, Amir-Abdollahian said that he
and the other diplomats discussed a wide range of issues regarding Afghanistan
– including a recent surge in extremist activity, problems caused by US
sanctions, the poor living conditions of the Afghan people, and the flow of
Afghan refugees into Iran and other countries.
The Iranian foreign minister stressed the importance
of countering drug trafficking originating in the country, and the Taliban
government’s responsibility in that area.
He also
strongly criticized the continued ban on female education in the country –
which Iran has repeatedly listed as a condition for its recognition of the
interim government.
In this
regard, the diplomats discussed steps to bring about a political settlement
that includes an inclusive government, something Beijing has also consistently
called on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to implement.
They also
discussed ways to stabilize humanitarian and socio-economic conditions in the
country – particularly through “the development of regional economic integration
and the implementation of transport and energy projects with Kabul’s
participation,” TASS said.
In the joint
statement released after the meeting, the ministers expressed support for the
principle of “Afghan leadership, Afghan ownership” regarding Afghanistan’s
political determination and development path, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news
agency said.
Afghanistan
is currently facing a severe economic and humanitarian situation
as a result of Washington’s decision to freeze billions of dollars in the
country’s foreign reserves in 2021. This pushed the country into an acute
crisis, given that the central bank lacks the resources to combat high
inflation and food
insecurity – which has become rampant.
The country
has also been facing an increased extremist threat through attacks from groups
such as ISIS-K.
Moscow
has accused the
US of encouraging ISIS-K activity in Afghanistan.
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