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Iran Makes Inclusive Govt Condition to Recognize Islamic Emirate

The Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that Tehran will not recognize the Islamic Emirate until it forms an inclusive government.

However, he said that the Islamic Emirate is part of the reality in Afghanistan, although not all of it.  

“We are disappointed that an inclusive government has not been formed in Afghanistan and we have conveyed this issue to the current rulers in Afghanistan as well,” Abdollahian said. “We do not recognize the current rulers in Afghanistan and we stress the need to form a inclusive government in Afghanistan. The Taliban are part of the reality in Afghanistan, but not all.”  

The top Iranian diplomat stressed that Tehran is concerned about the restriction on girls and women, particularly in the area of education, in Afghanistan.  

Referring to the recent tensions over the Helmand water treaty between Kabul and Tehran, Abdollahian said that the issue should be solved through legal action.  

“We have had negotiations with officials of the Islamic Emirate regarding the water rights and we believe that based on the 1352 (1973) water treaty, the issue must be a focus on the legal issues,” he said.  

Earlier, Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi said that the current Afghan government should ensure Iran's water rights of the Helmand River based on international treaties, Iranian media reported. 

Raisi, who was on a visit to Sistan and Balouchestan province, said the current Afghan authorities should "immediately" provide Iran with its share of water. 

Speaking at a gathering in the ARG, a senior member of the Islamic Emirate, Anas Haqqani, reacted to Raisi’s remarks.  

“Let the Iranian president talk whatever he wants. I believe whatever the Iran president said about the water rights, the people reacted to him and said bad things about him... We have fought for 20 years and we have been proven. Almighty Allah gave us victory. The big enemies were defeated. So, I say we should try not to teach harsh language to our new generation,” he said.  

The Islamic Emirate said that its government is inclusive.  

Iran Makes Inclusive Govt Condition to Recognize Islamic Emirate

However, he said that the Islamic Emirate is part of the reality in Afghanistan, although not all of it.  

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The Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that Tehran will not recognize the Islamic Emirate until it forms an inclusive government.

However, he said that the Islamic Emirate is part of the reality in Afghanistan, although not all of it.  

“We are disappointed that an inclusive government has not been formed in Afghanistan and we have conveyed this issue to the current rulers in Afghanistan as well,” Abdollahian said. “We do not recognize the current rulers in Afghanistan and we stress the need to form a inclusive government in Afghanistan. The Taliban are part of the reality in Afghanistan, but not all.”  

The top Iranian diplomat stressed that Tehran is concerned about the restriction on girls and women, particularly in the area of education, in Afghanistan.  

Referring to the recent tensions over the Helmand water treaty between Kabul and Tehran, Abdollahian said that the issue should be solved through legal action.  

“We have had negotiations with officials of the Islamic Emirate regarding the water rights and we believe that based on the 1352 (1973) water treaty, the issue must be a focus on the legal issues,” he said.  

Earlier, Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi said that the current Afghan government should ensure Iran's water rights of the Helmand River based on international treaties, Iranian media reported. 

Raisi, who was on a visit to Sistan and Balouchestan province, said the current Afghan authorities should "immediately" provide Iran with its share of water. 

Speaking at a gathering in the ARG, a senior member of the Islamic Emirate, Anas Haqqani, reacted to Raisi’s remarks.  

“Let the Iranian president talk whatever he wants. I believe whatever the Iran president said about the water rights, the people reacted to him and said bad things about him... We have fought for 20 years and we have been proven. Almighty Allah gave us victory. The big enemies were defeated. So, I say we should try not to teach harsh language to our new generation,” he said.  

The Islamic Emirate said that its government is inclusive.  

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