In a decisive move to strengthen its borders and address the growing threat of terrorism, Iran has initiated the construction of a wall along its border with Afghanistan.
The project, part of a broader three-year plan, aims to ensure security and stability in the region.
Tehran has ramped up security efforts following escalating concerns over cross-border threats and regional instability. The wall is seen as a vital step to bolster Iran’s national security, with officials emphasizing the need to protect the country’s sovereignty and curb terrorist activities originating from Afghanistan.
The Iranian government has described the initiative as part of a comprehensive strategy to reduce cross-border risks and safeguard its citizens. This border wall, according to Tehran, will serve as a preventive measure against the infiltration of terrorist groups and other illegal activities along the Afghan frontier.
The construction aligns with Iran’s broader security policy to maintain peace in the region. By strengthening its border defenses, Iran hopes to send a clear message of resilience while promoting stability in an area rife with conflict.
As the construction progresses, officials stress that ensuring border security remains a top priority for the Iranian government, and the project is expected to significantly contribute to peace and security in the region.