Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad received Iran’s acting Foreign Minister, Ali Bagheri Kani, and talks dealt with bilateral ties and latest developments in the occupied Palestinian territories as well as regional and international files of common interest.
President al-Assad reiterated that resisting the occupation in all its forms is a fundamental principle and a strategic choice as the resistance has always been the right track in confronting the occupiers.
“Whenever the occupation approaches its failure in front of the steadfastness of the resistance men, it increases its bloody violence”, President Al-Assad added .
Minister Kani, in turn, said the relation binding the two countries will remain deeply rooted and strategic, as they are always been based on firm principles and common interests.
Mikdad and Bagheri Kani: Syrian, Iranian relations strategic
Foreign and Expatriates Minister Fayssal Mikdad met on Tuesday Iran’s Acting Foreign Minister and an accompanying delegation, at the ministry’s headquarters in Damascus.
In a joint press conference following the meeting, Mikdad stressed the importance of continuing the strategic relations between Syria and Iran and the ongoing cooperation to enhance them.
” I came to Syria today to express my thanks and appreciation, on behalf of Iranian government and people, to the Syrian government and people for their solidarity with us in the martyrdom of late President Ebrahim Raisi and his companions,” the Iranian Foreign Minister said.
Baqeri Kani pointed out that Iran and Syria are close allies and are considered two main pillars of stability in the region.
He added: “Iran has always stood firmly with the resistance to confront the Israeli occupation. The crimes of the Zionist entity against the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip must be stopped and humanitarian aid must be delivered to them without conditions.”
Baqeri Kani stressed that Iran stands by Syria in the fight against terrorism and supports it to achieve more stability and development.
Mikdad noted to the reporters that the basic condition for any Syrian-Turkish dialogue is that Ankara declares its readiness to withdraw from our occupied territories.
“We want to see accurate pledges that reflect Turkey’s commitment to withdraw from the territories it occupies and stop its support for terrorist organizations”, Mikdad stated.
Kani stressed that exerting pressure on Iran is not new, but rather an old policy that the US and other enemies have resorted to since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, underlining that the more pressures and threats intensify, the more determined the Iranian people are to transform them into new opportunities to achieve their main goal of progress and development.
Source: SANA