Iran to work with Russia to stop strike on Syria

Both Iran and Russia would work in "extensive cooperation" to prevent any military action against Syria

PTI Tehran
Last Updated : Aug 29 2013 | 4:05 PM IST
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said his country will press efforts to ward off military action by the US and its allies against the Tehran-backed regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Iranian state TV reported today.

The report said the remarks came late yesterday during a phone conversation between Rouhani and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

Rouhani was quoted as saying "military action will bring great costs for the region" and "it is necessary to apply all efforts to prevent it."

According to the report, he said both Iran and Russia would work in "extensive cooperation" to prevent any military action against Syria. Rouhani also called such military action an "open violation" of international laws.

While condemning chemical weapons, Rouhani was quoted as saying, "Early judgment can be dangerous, before clarification" can be made of allegations that Syria used the weapons.

"Western countries have found some excuse to prepare the ground to weaken the stance of Syria in further talks" after the Syrian government has won the upper hand in confronting rebels, Rouhani said.

The president also predicted regional consequences for any military strike.

"Syria has a strategic and sensitive situation, and any sort of military invasion would lead to instability in the entire Middle East," he said.

Iran has regularly warned the US over possible military action against Syria by calling it the country's own "red line" as the US naval fleet takes positions near Syria and President Barack Obama considers a military response to the alleged use of chemical weapons by the Assad government.

Assad is Iran's main Middle East ally, and his downfall would deal a serious blow to Iran and its proxy forces, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Palestinian Hamas. Iran does not recognise Israel.

In a Cabinet meeting earlier yesterday, Rouhani strongly condemned the use of chemical weapons.

"Iran, as a major victim of chemical weapons, is a pioneer in fighting any kind of inhuman weapons at the global level, and it strongly condemns any use of this weapon," he said, according to the president's website.

Rouhani called for the UN to investigate both sides of the Syrian conflict.

"The UN should probe the use of chemical weapons while regarding field realities, handmade weapons that were used and the history of transferring chemical weapons to Takfiri groups from abroad," said Rouhani, using the general term for Muslims who accuse others of being unbelievers.
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First Published: Aug 29 2013 | 3:45 PM IST

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