Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has censured US President Donald Trump over confessing American forces presence in Syria is for plundering Syrian oil resources and that Islamic Republic hates Daesh Takfiri terrorists.
Zarif slams Trump over Syrian oil comment
26 Feb 2020 - 12:21
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has censured US President Donald Trump over confessing American forces presence in Syria is for plundering Syrian oil resources and that Islamic Republic hates Daesh Takfiri terrorists.
Zarif made the remarks on Tuesday in a tweet accompanied by a video clip that showed Trump making a confession about the US troops withdrawal after they "have taken the oil" in Syria.
Trump has on several occasions publicly pointed to stealing Syria's oil reserves.
In October last year, after ordering the withdrawal of American forces from Syria, Trump said he wanted the US firm ExxonMobil to go to the Arab country to tap its oil.
The US president also boasted in the footage about his country's purported fight against the Daesh (ISIS) terrorist group and urged Tehran to fight the Takfiri outfit as "Iran hates ISIS."
In a post on his Twitter account, Zarif said, "Trump just admitted what we all knew: US troops in Syria to "have the oil”" adding that, "Russia, Syria, & Iran can fight ISIS, confessing, “Iran hates ISIS”"
Denouncing the US assassination of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad last month, the top Iranian diplomat censured the so-called US counterterrorism efforts, and said Washington, instead of fighting against Daesh, "cowardly murdered" the terrorist group's number-one enemy.
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