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    IRAN CONCERNED ABOUT CERTAIN GOVERNMENTS SUPPORT FOR TERRORISM IN SYRIA

    http://lurer.com/?p=78291&l=en
    2013-02-19 16:27:16

    First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said on Monday that Iran
    backs current reforms in Syria and strongly opposes to foreign
    intervention and supporting terrorism in Syria and other countries,
    IRNA reports.

    Rahimi made the remarks in a meeting with Syrian Ambassador to Tehran
    Adnan Mahmoud.

    The Iranian and Syrian officials are determined to broaden ties and
    cooperation, Rahimi said adding that exchange of visits by high ranking
    officials help broaden all-out relations between the two nations.

    Interests of Iranian and Syrian nations are interrelated, Rahimi said
    adding that the enemies try to exert pressure on Iran by toughening
    economic sanctions and trigger war and bloodshed in Syria to attain
    their sinister goals, but to no avail.

    He said that the Islamic Republic of Iran backs Syria and seriously
    defends the Syrian government in its struggle with the enemies and
    terrorists.

    The Syrian ambassador, for his part, said the Islamic Republic of Iran
    is the cradle of civilization and lofty values and appreciated IranË~Hs
    stand supporting Syrian people in their struggle with the enemies.

    Despite of widescale media propaganda against Iran, the countryË~Hs
    reputation among nations in the region mainly the Syrian people are
    on rise and the enemiesË~H conspiracies to this effect did not bear
    fruit, he said.

    Current developments in Syria are getting better, he said adding that
    the Syrian people call for immediate withdrawal of alien forces and
    the Syrian government is ready to negotiate with political parties
    to help resolve the crisis.

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