TEHRAN, KOMPAS.com - Iran on Thursday (7/26/2012), states continue to support its ally, Syria, despite the international pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to step down to defuse the protests of the people that has lasted 16 months increased.
Vice I President of Iran Mohammad Reza Rahimi, as reported by Press TV, said the support of Tehran to Syria "not changed". He denied suggestions that Tehran could soften his support for Bashar, allied most closely the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Arab world.
"The people of Iran have not changed stance on Syria and will always be with them," said Rahimi was quoted as saying. He accused Western nations united to destroy the people of Syria.
Chairman of the National Security Council of Iran Saeed Jalili, according to IRNA, the same day said Tehran is ready to support Damascus more than ever in the face of foreign pressure.
Despite praising the people of unrest in other Arab countries as "the rise of Islam", Iran has tasted the power of opposition to Bashar as a foreign conspiracy, according to IRNA.
According to a statement issued in early July by Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, Tehran is ready to host talks between the Syrian government and the opposition. The statement was seen as a "possible change" policy of Iran.
As a sign of support for the Syrian government, a delegation of ministers Syria welcome in Tehran on Thursday and both parties agree on the handling of imported electricity Iran through Iraq.
Vice I President of Iran Mohammad Reza Rahimi, as reported by Press TV, said the support of Tehran to Syria "not changed". He denied suggestions that Tehran could soften his support for Bashar, allied most closely the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Arab world.
"The people of Iran have not changed stance on Syria and will always be with them," said Rahimi was quoted as saying. He accused Western nations united to destroy the people of Syria.
Chairman of the National Security Council of Iran Saeed Jalili, according to IRNA, the same day said Tehran is ready to support Damascus more than ever in the face of foreign pressure.
Despite praising the people of unrest in other Arab countries as "the rise of Islam", Iran has tasted the power of opposition to Bashar as a foreign conspiracy, according to IRNA.
According to a statement issued in early July by Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, Tehran is ready to host talks between the Syrian government and the opposition. The statement was seen as a "possible change" policy of Iran.
As a sign of support for the Syrian government, a delegation of ministers Syria welcome in Tehran on Thursday and both parties agree on the handling of imported electricity Iran through Iraq.
Sources:
Ant, Irna, Oana
Editor:
Egidius Patnistik
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