January 26, 2005
Afghanistan/Iran: Relations Between Tehran, Kabul Growing Stronger
by Golnaz Esfandiari
This week's trip marks Karzai's first trip as president to Iran (file photo)
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrived in Iran today for a two-day visit during which he will officially inaugurate a road linking the Doqarun border region in northeastern Iran with the western Afghan city of Herat. Karzai's Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Khatami, will also participate in the ceremony. Iran recently completed work on the 122-kilometer road, which both sides hope will be a further boost to bilateral trade. Iran is already one of Afghanistan’s main trade partners. RFE/RL takes a closer look at the broadening ties between Tehran and Kabul.
Prague, 26 January 2005 (RFE/RL) -- This is Karzai's first official visit since taking presidential office in early December.
He is leading a high-level delegation that includes the ministers of the interior, finance, and economy, as well as the minister for refugees.
Karzai and Khatami are set to inaugurate the Doqarun-Herat road tomorrow.
The Iranian Embassy in Kabul said Karzai and Khatami would also open a newly completed power transmission line running from Torbat-e Jam in northeastern Iran to Herat, as well as eight border stations constructed by Iran in Afghanistan’s Herat, Nimruz, and Farah provinces.
Iran is working on several other reconstruction projects in Afghanistan. Media in December reported the opening of the first Iranian bank (Ariyan Bank) in Kabul.
Iran and Afghanistan are also cooperating in the fight against the trafficking of drugs from Afghanistan.