Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and his Uzbek counterpart Abdulaziz Kamilov have held talks in Tehran over the latest developments in Afghanistan, economic cooperation between Tehran and Tashkent in transit and energy sectors and also Iran’s interactions with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Kamilov highlighted the significance of establishing peace and stability in Afghanistan and underlined the need for talks between Iran and Uzbekistan over the matter. Kamilov added that his country is ready to expand cooperation with Iran in various fields such as energy. He also called for speeding up a meeting of the Iran-Uzbekistan joint economic cooperation commission. The Uzbek foreign minister said Tashkent is willing to use the transit capacities of Iran’s Chahbahar Port. Kamilov also called for a three-way meeting between Iran, Uzbekistan and India to strengthen trilateral transit cooperation. Strengthening Iran’s interactions with the SCO and holding its 2022 summit meeting in Uzbekistan, as the rotating president of the organization, were among other topics discussed by the two top diplomats. The Iranian foreign minister congratulated Uzbekistan on its election as president of the SCO. He also congratulated Shukat Mirziyoyev on his re-election as President of Uzbekistan, expressing hope that the process of Iran’s full membership in the SCO during Uzbekistan’s presidency will be completed. Amir Abdollahian stressed the importance of strengthening and advancing cooperation between the two countries in various fields and increasing the volume of bilateral trade. He added that Iran is ready to expand cooperation with Uzbekistan in technical and engineering services, new technologies, energy exchanges, agriculture, fisheries and tourism.