24 May 2024
Thursday 21 July 2022 - 15:52
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Raisi hails Syrian peoples resistance, sees bright future for Syria, region

Raisi hails Syrian peoples resistance, sees bright future for Syria, region
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi says he is certain that Syria will have a bright future ahead, hailing the Syrian peoples perseverance and resistance in the face of eleven years of foreign-backed war in their country.
I am sure that the future will benefit the people of that country and the patience and resistance of the Syrian people will make the future of the country and the region bright, he said.
Echoing Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khameneis remarks, the president said the Americans have no option but to withdraw from Syria.
Americas withdrawal from east of the Euphrates and the entire region is the fundamental solution to the crises in West Asia, he noted.
Raisi also underlined the need for the Syrian army to regain its control over all of the borders of the Arab country.

Syrias national sovereignty must be respected, he said, adding that ignoring the issues he mentioned will cause various threats.

For his part, the top Syrian diplomat conveyed President Bashar al-Assads greetings to Irans leaders and appreciated Tehran'shosting of the latest round of talks to establish peace in his country.

The comments of Irans president and the Leader of the Islamic Revolution are indicative of an alliance between Tehran and Damascus, Mekdad said, according to a readout of the meeting provided by the Iranian presidents official website.

Earlier in the day, Mekdad met with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir Abdollahian. During a press joint press briefing after the meeting, the Syrian foreign minister asserted that nothing can threaten Syrias independence and sovereignty.

He said breaching the Arab countrys borders carries no benefits for either Turkey or others, while warning against the Turkification policy of Ankara and its support for anti-Syria terrorists.

Amir Abdollahian also expressed concern regarding a fresh potential Turkish invasion of northern Syria under the pretext of fighting terrorists.

We hope that these pieces of advice that were emphasized by the heads of state attending the summit are heeded by the authorities of the friendly and brotherly country Turkey so Damascus and Ankara would be able to cross this stage in the absence of any confrontation, he added.

Turkey has carried out several incursions against neighboring Syrias northern parts since 2016 to target the Kurdish militants known as the Peoples Protection Units (YPG).

Ankara associates the YPG with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has been fighting a separatist war against Turkey for decades.

So far, Turkey has deployed thousands of troops in the areas, in what Damascus has decried as an outright violation of its sovereignty.

As he met his Russian and Iranian counterparts at the Tehran trilateral summit as part of the Astana peace process, Turkeys President Recep Tayyip Erdogan renewed warnings that Ankara could launch a new military operation in northern Syria.

Erdogan said Turkey wants more help from Russia and Iran, but stressed Ankara can fight against terrorist organizations without needing any support.

 

 

By PRESS TV
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