TEHRAN- Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hussein Amir Abdulahian has stressed that the accelerating developments in the region are in favour of Syria, as they proved the rightness of the Syrian-Iranian stances on the region’s causes and on the confrontation of the Western-American scheme which has been aiming at fragmenting the region to serve the Zionist entity’s interests.
Abdullahian’s remarks were made on Wednesday during his meeting with Syria’s Ambassador to Iran Adnan Mahmoud.
Abdullahian reiterated his country’s strong and firm support for the region’s resistance front in which Syria is positioned at the frontline, urging continuous action to consolidate Syria’s steadfastness in all domains.
The Iranian diplomat held the regional and international parties, which have provided financial and arms support for terrorism in Syria, responsible for killing the Syrian people and threatening the region’s security and stability. He stressed that these parties aim at undermining the efforts exerted so far to hold the international conference on Syria to solve the crisis through unconditional national dialogue.
“The recent changes in stances on the Syrian issue at the regional and international arenas, are a reflection to the strategic victories attained by the Syrian Arab Army and the steadfastness of the Syrian people and institutions in the face of Syria’s enemies, Abdullahian said.
For his part, Ambassador Mahmoud affirmed that all the parties participating in the aggression, conspiracy and inciting against Syria, are now paying the price for their destructive behavior, pointing out that the enemies’ attempts to create sedition among the Syrians found no fertile soil in Syria and Iran as it is strange to the Syrian society’s values and civilization.
Mahmoud reiterated that the coming era will witness more cooperation between Syria and Iran, particularly in economy, and more consolidation of the elements of steadfastness in the confrontation of the blatant economic war against Syria.
H. Mustafa