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Afghanistan- Zarif, Mohaqiq Discuss Bilateral Ties, Fight Against Terrorism
(MENAFN- Daily Outlook Afghanistan) TEHRAN - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met with Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Afghanistan Mohammad Mohaqiq at the site of Iran's foreign ministry.
Mohammad Mohaqiq, who has traveled to Iran to attend International conference on Followers of Ahl al-Bayt in Tehran, met Sunday with Mohammad Javad Zarif.
During the visit, the two sides discussed the expansion of bilateral relations and cooperation. The need for more cooperation in combating terrorist groups and expediting the follow-up of issues in the quintuple committees of Iran and Afghanistan were among the topics discussed in the meeting.
The World Summit of Ahlul-Bayt, held by 500 Muslim scholars and elites, was held at the Tehran Summit last week.
"The event kicked off in Tehran on November 22, with over 500 Sunni and Shia scholars from 94 countries together with 250 Iranian scholars in attendance.
The conference mainly aimed to create unity among Muslims, as well as to introduce the school of Ahl al-Bayt and the methods to fight Takfirism, which is the dark ideology of ISIL terrorists and is mostly rooted in Wahhabism.
Speaking at the summit, Mohaqiq pointed to the defeat of ISIL in Iraq and Syria and said ISIL has expanded its bases in Afghanistan, and if this malignant tumor is distributed in Afghanistan, it would lead to the instability of the whole Central Asia. 'The countries of the world must work on the complete destruction of ISIL, he noted.
Mohammad Mohaqiq, who has traveled to Iran to attend International conference on Followers of Ahl al-Bayt in Tehran, met Sunday with Mohammad Javad Zarif.
During the visit, the two sides discussed the expansion of bilateral relations and cooperation. The need for more cooperation in combating terrorist groups and expediting the follow-up of issues in the quintuple committees of Iran and Afghanistan were among the topics discussed in the meeting.
The World Summit of Ahlul-Bayt, held by 500 Muslim scholars and elites, was held at the Tehran Summit last week.
"The event kicked off in Tehran on November 22, with over 500 Sunni and Shia scholars from 94 countries together with 250 Iranian scholars in attendance.
The conference mainly aimed to create unity among Muslims, as well as to introduce the school of Ahl al-Bayt and the methods to fight Takfirism, which is the dark ideology of ISIL terrorists and is mostly rooted in Wahhabism.
Speaking at the summit, Mohaqiq pointed to the defeat of ISIL in Iraq and Syria and said ISIL has expanded its bases in Afghanistan, and if this malignant tumor is distributed in Afghanistan, it would lead to the instability of the whole Central Asia. 'The countries of the world must work on the complete destruction of ISIL, he noted.
According to him, if Muslims, who make up one quarter of the world's population, are united, no one can take a decision without Muslim's permission, and global Arrogance cannot sow discord among them. (MNA)

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