The Iranian government has announced plans to fortify its border with Afghanistan over the next three years, as reported by Hasht-e Subh Daily. The measures include the construction of a 4-meter-high concrete wall, wire fences, and additional barriers. The Islamic Republic to allocate a budget of $3 bn for this initiative, aimed at curbing unauthorized border crossings and preventing security threats.
The decision to bolster the border comes in response to escalating tensions and security incidents along the Iran-Afghanistan border. One such incident occurred in May 2023, when Iranian border guards engaged in a firefight with the Taliban, resulting in casualties on both sides. Following the clash, which claimed the life of an Iranian border guard and injured two others, Tehran intensified efforts to secure its border with Afghanistan.
Despite assurances from Taliban representatives about maintaining good neighborly relations, Iran has remained vigilant and proactive in safeguarding its territorial integrity. The recent decision to reinforce the border underscores Iran's commitment to ensuring national security and protecting its citizens from external threats.
Past confrontations between Iranian border guards and the Taliban have underscored the need for robust security measures along the border. Similar initiatives, such as the installation of concrete walls and wire fences, have been implemented along the Iran-Turkey border to enhance security and control unauthorized crossings.
Iranian officials have cited security concerns as the primary motive behind the decision to fortify the border with Afghanistan. Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi previously announced the implementation of a comprehensive "border blockade plan" with Pakistan and Afghanistan, with the Iranian army and other security forces tasked with its execution.
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