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Iran, India discuss 'new threat' of ISIS in Afghanistan

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Terming infiltration of ISIS in Afghanistan a "new threat" which was "very alarming", Iran today sought India's cooperation in tackling the menace which it said was used by some countries in the region for "tactical gains".

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Sharif, who arrived here last night, discussed the issue of terrorism and extremism during a series of meeting with top leadership including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

"We have a new threat in Afghanistan and that is infiltration of ISIS there. Everybody has to take note of it. It is a very alarming threat and we need to work together. There is need for all of US, Iran, India and Pakistan and all of us to work together and Iran can play good role in bringing these countries together.
 

"We did discuss it (during my meetings today)," Zarif told reporters when asked about the discussions on situation in Afghanistan.

Asked about his reaction to Indian request made by Sawarj for an early release of Indian prisoners there, he said Iran was always ready to help in humanitarian issues. "We will do whatever we can," he added, without giving a direct assurance in the matter.

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First Published: Aug 14 2015 | 8:28 PM IST

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