Why we declined iranian invitation u s

The United States declined an invitation from Iran to participate in a regional conference on Afghanistan in 2018. The conference was scheduled to take place in Tehran, Iran, and was intended to bring together regional leaders to discuss the situation in Afghanistan and potential solutions to the conflict.

The US declined the invitation for several reasons:

  1. Iran's role in the conflict: The US has accused Iran of supporting terrorist groups and militias in Afghanistan, which has contributed to the conflict. By declining the invitation, the US was able to avoid legitimizing Iran's role in the region.
  2. Concerns about Iran's intentions: The US has been skeptical of Iran's intentions in the region and has accused it of trying to expand its influence in Afghanistan. By declining the invitation, the US was able to avoid getting drawn into a situation where it might be seen as legitimizing Iran's actions.
  3. Prioritizing relations with other regional partners: The US has been working to strengthen its relations with other regional partners, such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which have been critical of Iran's actions in the region. By declining the invitation, the US was able to prioritize its relationships with these countries.
  4. Concerns about the conference's agenda: The US had concerns about the agenda of the conference, which it believed would focus too much on Iran's interests and not enough on the needs and concerns of the Afghan people.

It's worth noting that the US has had a complex relationship with Iran for many years, and there have been many instances where the two countries have clashed over issues in the region. The US has imposed economic sanctions on Iran and has been critical of its human rights record, among other things.