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Iran says US ‘failure’ in Afghanistan a chance for durable peace

/ 08:43 PM August 16, 2021

Iran says US 'failure' in Afghanistan a chance for durable peace

Iran’s President-elect Ebrahim Raisi speaks during a news conference in Tehran, Iran, on June 21, 2021. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

DUBAI —  Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Monday the “military failure” of the United States in Afghanistan offered an opportunity to establish lasting peace in the country.

Taliban insurgents took control of the Afghan capital Kabul on Sunday following a rout of the U.S.-backed Afghan army as foreign forces withdrew from Afghanistan.

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Washington has accused Iran in the past of providing covert aid to Taliban fighters against U.S. forces. Tehran, which supports an inclusive Afghan government that would include all ethnic groups and sects, has denied this.

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“America’s military defeat and its withdrawal must become an opportunity to restore life, security, and durable peace in Afghanistan,” Iran’s state TV quoted Raisi as saying.

“Iran backs efforts to restore stability in Afghanistan and, as a neighboring and brother nation, Iran invites all groups in Afghanistan to reach a national agreement.”

Shi’ite Muslim Iran has been a foe of the hardline Sunni Muslim Taliban for decades, but for the past few years, it has been openly meeting Taliban leaders. In July, Tehran hosted a meeting of Afghan government representatives and a high-level Taliban political committee.

Oil-producing Iran, a destination for Afghans seeking work or fleeing war, said on Sunday it had prepared accommodation in three provinces to provide temporary refuge to Afghans fleeing their country.

But with its economy stifled by U.S. sanctions, Iran has encouraged many of the more than 2 million undocumented and over 800,000 registered Afghan refugees in the Islamic Republic to return home.

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