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<p><strong>Tehran (IranWire) &#8211;</strong> In one of Iran’s first official responses to the Taliban’s shock incursion into Afghanistan’s southern provinces, Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh issued a plea for the country’s diplomatic staff to be kept safe.</p>



<p>In a tweet on Friday, August 13, Khatibzadeh wrote: “The Islamic Republic of Iran, while expressing concern over the escalation of violence in Afghanistan given the Taliban&#8217;s dominance over the city of Herat, requests that serious attention be paid to ensuring the security of its diplomatic facilities and diplomats.&#8221;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>On Thursday the Islamist militant group overran the city of Herat, Afghanistan&#8217;s third-largest city, as well as the major city of Kandahar and the city of Ghazni south of Kabul, cutting off an important strategic corridor to the capital.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Also on Friday, apparently in response to Tehran&#8217;s concerns,&nbsp;Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said that all diplomats including those of the Islamic Republic of Iran&nbsp;would not be disturbed.</p>



<p>&#8220;We reassert that all foreign diplomats who have been in Afghanistan are safe and will not face any problems,” he told the&nbsp;<em>Afghan Courier</em>, “especially diplomats of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who are in Herat and other regions. They are safe and no-one has anything to do with them.&#8221;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Earlier, Iranian deputy foreign minister Rasoul Mousavi had posted a message on Twitter assuring readers that Iranian diplomats were in “perfect health”. In the message, he referred to the Taliban as the &#8220;forces of the Islamic Emirate”: the group’s preferred title in occupied territories.</p>



<p><em>Story taken from IranWire, with title changed. </em></p>
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