Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey FMs meet

ANKARA: Foreign ministers of Iran, Afghanistan and Turkey held a trilateral meeting in Antalya, Turkey today.
In the meeting, Iran’s Mohammad Javad Zarif, Afghanistan’s Mohammad Hanif Atmar and Turkey’s Mevlüt Çavusoglu emphasized active participation of their countries in the peace process in Afghanistan and the regional fight against terrorism.
They also agreed to cooperate with Afghanistan on transit through Iran’s transportation routes and also on expanding economic ties with Afghanistan.
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