President Bashar al-Assad and his Iranian counterpart discuss by telephone the bilateral relations between the two countries and developments in the region
On April 9th, President Bashar al-Assad discussed with Iranian President Ibrahim Raisithe bilateral relations between the two countries and developments in the region, especially in light of the prevailing positive political atmosphere.
During a phone call, the two presidents affirmed that the stability of the region is based on relations between its countries through permanent dialogue, respect for sovereignty and promotion of common interests.
The two-presidents pointed to the continuation of coordination and consultation for the benefit of the two countries and the region in general.
The two presidents also discussed the Israeli occupation forces’ attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque and its worshipers.
The two presidents considered that these attacks reflect the aggressive policy of the Israeli entity and are inseparable from the attacks it is carrying out against Syria targeting civilians.These attacks also confirm its weakness and failure in the face of the strength of the resistance and the courage of the Palestinian people.
The Iranian president stressed the need to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria, indicating that combating terrorism stems from supporting national sovereignty in Syria.
The two presidents considered that the unipolar system is on its way to disappearing, thanks to the vigilance of the peoples and countries that cling to their sovereignty and dignity.
O. al-Mohammad