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Iran: Border Tensions Due to 'Misunderstanding'

The Interior Minister of Iran, Ahmad Wahidi, said the border tension between Afghanistan and Iran was due to misunderstandings and that they contacted the Islamic Emirate’s officials to address the issue.

This comes as video making the rounds on social media show that Iran has deployed more troops along the border with Afghanistan in the Islam Qala port in western Herat province.

“They (Islamic Emirate forces) came to the border. They were given instructions. The contact was made with their officials in Kabul and they asked them to return. They went back. Of course, this was repeated once again. We call on the officials in Kabul to (address) it,” Wahidi told reporters in Iran.

But the people living along the Durand Line are worried about the rising tensions.

“There was a clash on the border between Iran and Afghanistan. We want this tension to be solved via negotiations,” said Ahmad Zubair, a resident of Herat.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate called for a resolution of issues through diplomatic means with the neighboring countries.

“We have six neighbors. Many of them are Muslims. We want to have a brotherly engagement,” said Sirajuddin Haqqani, the acting Minister of Interior.

.According to the local sources, the tensions on the border arose after the Iranian border forces resisted the paving of a street by the Islamic Emirate forces in the Islam Qala port area

Iran: Border Tensions Due to 'Misunderstanding'

But the people living along the Durand Line are worried about the rising tensions.

تصویر بندانگشتی

The Interior Minister of Iran, Ahmad Wahidi, said the border tension between Afghanistan and Iran was due to misunderstandings and that they contacted the Islamic Emirate’s officials to address the issue.

This comes as video making the rounds on social media show that Iran has deployed more troops along the border with Afghanistan in the Islam Qala port in western Herat province.

“They (Islamic Emirate forces) came to the border. They were given instructions. The contact was made with their officials in Kabul and they asked them to return. They went back. Of course, this was repeated once again. We call on the officials in Kabul to (address) it,” Wahidi told reporters in Iran.

But the people living along the Durand Line are worried about the rising tensions.

“There was a clash on the border between Iran and Afghanistan. We want this tension to be solved via negotiations,” said Ahmad Zubair, a resident of Herat.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate called for a resolution of issues through diplomatic means with the neighboring countries.

“We have six neighbors. Many of them are Muslims. We want to have a brotherly engagement,” said Sirajuddin Haqqani, the acting Minister of Interior.

.According to the local sources, the tensions on the border arose after the Iranian border forces resisted the paving of a street by the Islamic Emirate forces in the Islam Qala port area

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