Calling Afghans as brothers, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Friday that Tehran will pursue the issue of water rights with Afghanistan through dialogue.“Afghans are our brothers, a Muslim is a brother to a Muslim, not an enemy.
When the Messenger of God conquered Makkah, all the leaders of infidels surrendered.
The Messenger of God said, all Muslims are brothers, he did not say that they had just converted to Islam.
If we are Muslims and accept the Sunnah of the Messenger and the Book of God, we are all brothers,” Pezeshkian said during his visit to Sistan and Baluchistan Province.“Let’s help each other so that both sides develop.
Everyone benefits and everyone wins.
If we correct our perspective, all Muslims will achieve dignity,” he added.Speaking in an interview with IRNA news agency, Pezeshkian also said that Iranian officials will discuss the issue of water rights with the Islamic Emirate so that “we can have our share of water rights.”Iranian officials have repeatedly called on the Islamic Emirate to ensure the country’s water rights.The Political Deputy Prime Minister, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, in meeting with Iran’s acting ambassador to Kabul, recently said the issue of water rights between the two countries has been resolved through mutual understanding and irresponsible statements on this matter could negatively affect the relations between Kabul and Tehran.The post Iran’s president calls Afghans ‘brothers’, vows to pursue water rights first appeared on Ariana News.
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