Iran will attend a key ministerial meeting on the future of Afghanistan, which will be held on June 28 in Kabul, reports said on Sunday.
According to the report, discussions about the mechanism of regional countries' participation in the process of bringing stability and security to Afghanistan will be the focus of the one-day meeting, MNA reported.
Foreign ministers of Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, China, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Iraq, the United Arab Emirate, Saudi Arabia, and Tajikistan will attend the meeting.
Representatives from a number of Western countries, including Germany, France, Norway, and Britain, and representatives from 14 international organizations, including the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization will also participate in the meeting.
Iran to attend key Kabul meeting
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