A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that the two-day visit will tackle regional developments, including Syria and the Arab Gulf.
Regional developments demand more solidarity, said spokesman Bahram Qasemi.
Separately, a delegation of Afghan officials, diplomats and negotiators began a trip to Iran to carry out negotiations on strategic cooperation with Iranian officials.
Zarif had paid a visit to the Afghan capital Kabul in May to kick off the negotiations that are aimed at reaching a strategic cooperation document.
Based on his talks, the two sides agreed to form five committees that cover security, economy, culture, water and immigrant affairs.
سایت تابناک از انتشار نظرات حاوی توهین و افترا و نوشته شده با حروف لاتین (فینگیلیش) معذور است.