Afghanistan (IP) - To prevent the critical influx of Afghan migrants into Iran, the Islamic Republic has put economic cooperation with Afghanistan on its agenda to prevent an economic crisis in the country, says Iran's Ambassador to Afghanistan.

Iran PressIran News: Hossein Kazemi said on Wednesday: "The more desired the economic condition of Afghanistan becomes, the more it can prevent social challenges and terrorist activities to recruit individuals under the pretext of poverty in Afghanistan where opium is produced."  

Kazemi said Iran would continue interaction with the interim government of Afghanistan with an emphasis on the fact that sustainable security and stability were subject to an inclusive government determined by the vote of the people. 

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As Kazemi says, more than 70% of Afghanistan's income has decreased, since the Taliban came to power, such that the international community's aid has dropped from about $13 billion to $3 billion.

Four major international aid groups suspended their operations in Afghanistan after the Taliban banned women from attending school, university, and working.

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