INTERNATIONAL — March 30, 2026
Nangarhar Governor Meets Iranian Consul General to Discuss Bilateral Cooperation
Nangarhar Governor Mullah Mohammad Naim Akhund met Iranian Consul General Majid Reza Panah in Jalalabad to discuss bilateral cooperation in trade, agriculture, health, political and diplomatic matters. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to mutual collaboration.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat — 2 min read

JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Afghan Verified) -- Nangarhar Governor Mullah Mohammad Naim Akhund met with Iranian Consul General Majid Reza Panah in Jalalabad city to discuss ways to expand bilateral cooperation between Afghanistan and Iran.
The talks, as reported by the province's media center, focused on trade, agriculture, health and other sectors. The officials explored establishing an exhibition of Afghan and Iranian goods to boost trade relations and discussed expanding ties between traders from both sides.
They also addressed strengthening the agriculture and livestock sectors, enhancing capacities in the health sector, and pursuing joint efforts in additional areas. Political and diplomatic issues, along with shared commonalities, were part of the discussions.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to mutual collaboration across these fields. The meeting underscores ongoing efforts to deepen economic and diplomatic ties at the provincial level.
No specific timelines or agreements were detailed from the encounter, but the emphasis was on practical cooperation to benefit both nations.
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