

Manouchehr Mottaki said at a one-day conference on Pakistan on Friday that Iran was devising a plan on Afghan crisis as it was worried about the current security situation in the South Asian region.
"We would not have been witnessing the current situation in Pakistan if appropriate policies had been pursued in Afghanistan over the past seven years," Mottaki said at the meeting, urging regional countries to contribute to the soon-to-be-unveiled project. Mottaki, however, did not provide any detail about the plan.

Iran's express of deep concern over the situation in Pakistan and Afghanistan comes at a time that Islamabad and Kabul are grappling with mounting insecurity and worsening economy.

According to the United Nations, more than 2,000 Afghan civilians were killed throughout 2008 in operations by foreign forces. The violence in Afghanistan has also gone beyond the borders, spreading to neighboring Pakistan.
Courtesy: Press TV
Courtesy: Press TV
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