Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Velayati said the talks with the Afghan minister on cooperation between the Islamic Azad University and Afghanistan’s higher education institutions have been constructive.
“Currently, 900 students are studying at the Islamic Azad University in Kabul,” Velayati said. “We are ready to offer scholarships to Afghan citizens who are talented and wish to have higher education.”
According to Velayati, the Islamic Azad University has branches in Russia, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and a number of European countries. “We would like to particularly expand our branches in regional countries where we share more commonalities,” he added.
The Afghan minister, for his part, voiced his country’s interest in adapting Iran’s educational system for their own; “for this end, we need closer cooperation with the Islamic Azad University,” he added.
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