INTERNATIONAL — February 26, 2026

Afghan Envoy in Tehran Meets UNAMA Liaison Chief, Emphasize Bilateral Cooperation

Mawlawi Fazl Mohammad Haqqani, Afghan ambassador in Tehran, met UNAMA's Bojidar Dimitrov, with both sides stressing stronger bilateral cooperation. Dimitrov praised Afghanistan's infrastructure progress and ties with neighbors.

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Afghan Envoy in Tehran Meets UNAMA Liaison Chief, Emphasize Bilateral Cooperation
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Mawlawi Fazl Mohammad Haqqani, the head of the Afghan embassy in Tehran, met with Bojidar Dimitrov, head of the UNAMA liaison office.

The Afghan embassy in Tehran stated that both sides emphasized strengthening bilateral cooperation during the meeting.

Dimitrov described Afghanistan's infrastructural progress and the consolidation of its relations with neighboring countries as valuable.

The meeting underscores ongoing diplomatic engagements between Afghan representatives and UNAMA officials, focusing on cooperation amid regional developments. The embassy's statement highlights mutual commitment to enhanced bilateral ties, with specific praise for advancements in infrastructure and neighborly relations.

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