Iran’s former foreign minister Mohammad Jawad Zarif has made a shocking revelation about the 2001 Bonn Conference, where the United States allegedly planned to establish a “good Taliban government” in Afghanistan. This move was met with resistance from European powers, who sought to establish a monarchy in the country.
Iran’s Role in Afghan Government Formation
Kabul 24: Zarif highlighted Iran’s significant contributions to the formation of the former Afghan government, stating that Tehran met its demands at the conference. He emphasized the importance of diplomatic coordination with the United States during this period.
Accepting Terrorist Groups Violates Good Neighborliness
In an interview about Iran’s fight against terrorist groups, Zarif emphasized that accepting such groups in neighboring countries is a violation of the principle of good neighborliness. This stance underscores Iran’s commitment to regional stability and security.
Bonn Conference Background
The Bonn Conference was held in Bonn, Germany in December 2001 to establish a new government in Afghanistan following the overthrow of the previous Islamic Emirate.
The conference resulted in a two-stage agreement signed on December 13, 2001, which laid the foundation for the establishment of a new system that became the republic government.
Collapse of the Afghan Government
Despite the initial success of the Bonn Conference, the government established in Afghanistan ruled for 20 years before collapsing in August 2021. The Islamic Emirate regained control of the country, marking a significant shift in the region’s political landscape.