Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi left Tehran for Kabul Tuesday to attend the fourth meeting of joint economic cooperation commission. The two sides are expected to discuss Iran-Afghanistan cooperation in various political, security, border, consular, energy, transit and transportation, cultural, scientific, educational, customs and trade areas, according to Iranian news agency (FARS). A 25-member delegation, comprising directors and experts from various economic and political ministries and organizations, had earlier left for Kabul to discuss cooperation grounds and draft several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) before Salehi\'s arrival.