Iran says ready to deploy forces at request of Syrian government
Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi said Tehran is ready to consider deployment of forces to Syria, currently fighting Takfiri terrorist resurgence, upon the official request of Damascus.
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Araghchi made the remarks in an interview with the Qatari-owned news outlet New Arab.
He warned that the surprise offensive by terrorist groups in northwestern Syria could pose a more serious security threat to neighboring countries, such as Turkey and Iraq, than to Iran.
He expressed his concerns about the potential collapse of the Astana process, a diplomatic initiative that began in 2017 and involves three main guarantor states: Russia, Turkey, and Iran.
The Astana process was established to facilitate dialogue and negotiations aimed at resolving the Syrian conflict, but its effectiveness has come under scrutiny as terrorist violence continues to escalate.
Under this initiative, the three countries committed to preventing a resurgence of militancy in Syria. However, the recent surge in terrorist activities has led to criticism of Turkey, a primary supporter of foreign-backed militancy in Syria since 2011, for failing to uphold its obligations.