
KABUL, Afghanistan – Chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah headed to Iran Sunday morning to “exchange views on Afghan Peace” with Iranian officials, after wrapping at least two visits on the same topic to Pakistan and India earlier this month.
Abdullah is due to meet President Hassan Rouhani, including a number of high profile Iranian dignitaries, to discuss ongoing Afghan peace process and regional support.
“During the official visit, he will meet & exchange views on Afghan peace process, I/Afg talks, regional support…and bilateral issues with excellencies, the President, Foreign Minister, Speaker of the Majles, leadership of the security sector & other Iranian dignitaries,” he said in a tweet.
Abdullah’s official visits to neighboring countries came a time the country bid to mark a political deal with the Taliban delegations in Doha, which will determine peace and stability in Afghanistan.