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“US Puppets”; Iran Parliamentary Speakers Blames US for Taliban Takeover

Amidst the recent changing regime in Afghanistan, the Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said that they will support the Afghans from the “foreign dominating powers”.

Qalibaf Calls For The Preservation Of The Rights Of People

As per the latest reports, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf recently gave a speech in the chamber where he addressed the Afghanistan issue. In his speech on Sunday, he said whatever the people of Afghan want is what Iran wants as well. He said that they are hopeful and sensitive regarding the future of their neighbor.

Qalibaf said that they are willing to support the people of Afghanistan from the possible attempts of “foreign dominating powers” who are creating “insecurity and instability”.

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Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said that his country will support the people of Afghanistan from “possible attempts of foreign dominating powers to create insecurity and instability”.

In the name of the Iranian nation, Qalibaf called for the Preservation of the rights of people of all races, religions, and languages. He further emphasized the establishment of universal and lasting security in Afghanistan.

Qalibaf Describes Flights Of Afghan As “US Puppets” 

During his speech, he mentioned the recent flight of the Afghan officials as “US puppets”. He further said that the smooth deployment of the Taliban across the country is the result of people’s discontent with the US occupation in the country for 20 years.

He added that the recent events in Afghanistan have shown that some of the Afghan government officials in the US to bring prosperity and security in the nation is a “strategic mistake”.

He said that in the 20 years of US rule, Afghanistan had made “no tangible progress” towards the development of economic infrastructures and public welfare. He added that even the basic “civil society needs” have not been guaranteed.