Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Iran Reiterates Rejection of Foreign Interference in Syria's Affairs
TEHRAN, (SANA) – Iran reiterated its rejection of all forms of foreign interference in the Syrian internal affairs, stressing that the crisis in Syria should settled by the Syrians only.
Spokesman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Ramin Mehmanparast, on Tuesday stressed that Syria is implementing reforms, adding that the plan of the UN envoy Kofi Annan should be supported by all countries.
He highlighted that Iran supports all efforts exerted with the aim of restoring security and stability to Syria as a way to start dialogue between the government and the opposition.
As for the Iranian nuclear file, Mehmanparast stressed Tehran's readiness to hold negotiations with the 5+1 group, considering that the success of discussion depends on the group's constructive cooperation with Iran.
Iranian Defense Minister Calls for Preventing Foreign Interference in Syria's Internal Affairs
Iranian Defense Minister, Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi, called on Tuesday for preventing foreign interference in Syria's internal affairs and supporting reforms.
Vahidi added in a statement that some sides are seeking to bring about chaos and unrest in Syria; however, reforms are still taking place.
He said, "I believe that all sides, particularly the Syrian people, should back reforms in their country," adding that the western countries should not interfere in Syria's internal affairs.
He pointed out that Iran does not interfere in the internal affairs of Syria.
SANA Syria
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