TEHRAN-Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says any ceasefire in Syria should not give an advantage to terrorist groups wreaking havoc in the Arab country, Press TV reported.
“A ceasefire [in Syria] does not mean allowing Daesh, al-Nusra Front, and other al-Qaeda-affiliated groups to carry on their activities,” Zarif said during a joint press conference Monday with his Bosnian counterpart Igor Crnadak in the Iranian capital, Tehran.
Zarif also said that Iran has always supported any kind of truce in Syria; adding, however, that the details of such a plan should be discussed.
“Iran has always believed that the crisis in Syria has no military solution,” the Iranian minister said, adding, “the plans presented so far have brought about [the issue of] ceasefire, and Iran has emphasized the matter in addition to the delivery of humanitarian aid since the first negotiation meeting in Vienna.”
Referring to the relations between Tehran and Sarajevo, Zarif said the two sides are willing to expand bilateral ties in various fields including political, economic and banking areas.
Crnadak, for his turn, welcomed further expansion of Iran-Bosnia cooperation in different areas and dialogue between the two countries.
He also said that the two sides discussed the impact of terrorism on Europe, the unprecedented refugee crisis in the continent, and the situation in Yemen and Syria.
The International Syria Support Group (ISSG) agreed in the German city of Munich on February 12 to implement a ceasefire in a week. However, acts of terrorism continue unabated in the country.
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