Iranian FM's Trips Aim to Counter Terrorism in Syria: Spox
Esmail Baghaei, Spokesman of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that the goal of Iran's foreign minister's trip to Syria and Turkey is to mobilize countries to counter terrorism in Syria.
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"Araghchi consulted with Syrian officials to get the latest and detailed assessment on field developments in the Arab country in fighting terrorist groups," Baghei Added.
Iran's Policy is supporting Resistance against Terrorism in Syria
Baghaei said that Iran and the Resistance Forces definitely will support Syria in fighting terrorism.
.Abbas Araghchi, Iranian Foreign Minister on Sunday afternoon arrived in the Syrian capital of Damascus and after meeting President Bashar Assad and his Syrian counterpart on Monday morning departed Damascus for Ankara to meet Turkish senior officials.
Hours after the Ceasefire between the Israeli regime and the Hezbollah Resistance on Wednesday, a group of terrorists led by 'Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham' (HTS) started a surprising offensive against the Syrian Arab Army and took control of Idlib and Aleppo governorates.
Syrian Army reinforced its forces and now are engaged in fierce fighting with terrorist groups. Iran's Nuclear Doctrine is Peacefull and Will Remain Peaceful
Iran Forein Ministry spokesman said that "Iran’s nuclear policy remains unchanged and will remain peaceful.
Referring to Araqchi’s remarks regarding the change in Iran’s nuclear doctrine, Baghaei said: Iran's Foreign minister's remark in an interview with the UK daily 'The Guardian' was a warning on the aftermath of Western countries' unconstructive approach and policy to Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
The West's approach created a discourse inside the Iranian people and elite that perhaps the Islamic Republic of Iran should change its policy on the nuclear program or maybe the path Iran has taken so far on the nuclear issue was not the correct path because of all Iran’s cooperation and commitments with the West in nuclear deal faced with no new approach of western countries, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman said.
But in the interview with 'The Guardian', Iran's FM Araghchi emphasized that Iran’s nuclear program will remain peaceful, first due to the religious order (Fatwa) of the Iranian leader who banned any kind of 'Mass Killing Weapons and secondly based on our national security assessments.