IRNA - Iran's Deputy Interior Minister in
Security and Disciplinary Affairs Mohammad-Baqer Zolqadr announced here on
Monday Iran's readiness for cooperation with Germany in sponsoring the 2006
Soccer World Cup in a meeting with his Germany counterpart.
According to a report by the Public Relations of the Interior Ministry the
two sides during the meeting also exchanged viewpoints on issues such as
narcotic drugs trafficking, Iran-Afghan borders, campaign against terrorism,
and flights between the two countries.
Zolqadr during the meeting referred to Germany's accepted responsibility of
reconstructing the Afghan National Police Force and the positive role that
move would have in restoration of stability in Afghanistan and neighboring
countries.
He reiterated, "Iran is one of the victims of narcotic drugs trafficking and
confrontation with that nasty phenomenon calls for international will and
cooperation."
The Iranian Deputy Minister said, "In order to achieve that ideal the
pattern of Afghan agriculture needs to be altered and that country's borders
should be controlled painstakingly, since those are the two main axes for
uprooting narcotic drugs trafficking from that country."
Zolqadr emphasized, "Serious cooperation of Afghanistan and its neighbors
can not only lead to achieving that goal, but also to restoration of peace
and stability in Afghanistan," adding, "Iran, too, has already contributed a
lot in training the Afghan National Police Forces."
He also expressed hope that the meetings between the two countries'
officials would lead to strengthening bilateral ties in all fields.
The Germany Deputy Interior Minister August Hunning, too, presented a report
on measures adopted to ensure the security of the 2006 Soccer World Cup,
arguing, "We have adopted comprehensive measures aimed at fully achieving
that objective."
He added, "Security in any field has certain prerequisites, including
security cooperation among various countries."
The German Deputy Interior Minister reiterated that the Berlin government is
determined to strengthen comprehensive ties with Tehran, adding, "I agree
with you on the point that launching a campaign against cultivation,
manufacturing, transit, and trafficking of narcotic drugs calls for all-out
international cooperation." The German Interior Ministry's security affairs
delegation is scheduled to visit Iran's border regions with Afghanistan
during their stay in Iran for professional purposes, according to the Public
Relations of Iran's Interior Ministry.
The two countries' deputy interior minsters are scheduled to issue a joint
communique at the end of the visit.
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