25 Dec 2024
Thursday 21 November 2024 - 08:00
Story Code : 431664
Source : Mehr News

Iran not to cease its support for its friends: Pezeshkian

The Iran Project : The Iranian President has said that his country will continue to support friendly countries such as Syria, calling for Islamic unity in the face of the Zionist Israeli regime's crimes against Muslim countries.
Iran not to cease its support for its friends: Pezeshkian
Iran not to cease its support for its friends: Pezeshkian
According to The Iran Project, Masoud Pezeshkian made the comments in a meeting with visiting Syrian Foreign Minister Bassam al-Sabbagh in Tehran on Wednesday.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran is interested in developing and deepening relations with the friendly and brotherly Syria in various fields," he said.

The President stated that "if Islamic countries had been united, the Zionist regime would not have been able to commit crimes against Islamic countries as it has done so far," adding that "Iran would not stop supporting its friends. We believe that the unity and cooperation of Islamic countries can bring progress and excellence to all Muslims."

Pezeshkian noted that "we are ready to deepen cooperation and improve the level of relations with all Islamic countries based on respect and ensuring mutual benefits."  He also stressed that relations with Syria are of special importance to Iran. 

Referring to the increase in exchanges of visits between officials of the two countries, the President emphasized the importance of continuing those visits in expanding cooperation and improving the level of relations. He added that strengthening interactions between Islamic countries and the solidarity of Muslims will neutralize the conspiracies and plots of enemies, including the United States and the Zionist regime, which are drawn against the interests of the nations of the region.

The Syrian foreign minister, for his part, said that "Relations between Iran and Syria are continuously expanding, and our effort is to define a new perspective for interactions in various economic, commercial, and cultural fields, based on the privileged political relations between the two countries."
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