Tehran: Syria suffering for supporting Palestinians (JERUSALEM POST) By JOANNA PARASZCZUK 07/04/12)
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Iranian official accuses US, West of ‘taking revenge’ on Damascus’s
support for the Palestinians.
A senior Iranian official accused Western countries of “taking
revenge” on the Syrian government because of Damascus’s support for
the Palestinians.
Saeed Jalili, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council,
made the remarks during a meeting with the speaker of Syria’s
parliament, Mohammad Jihad al-Laham, who arrived in Tehran on Tuesday
for a three-day visit that includes talks with senior Iranian
officials.
A member of Syria’s ruling Ba’ath Party, Laham is also a prominent
Damascus attorney.
He was elected to Syria’s parliament in May.
His Tehran visit comes after Iran – Syrian President Bashar Assad’s
strongest regional ally – was excluded from the list of nations
attending a recent crisis meeting on Syria, held in Geneva on June 30.
In his meeting with Laham on Tuesday evening, Jalili said Syria “does
not welcome foreign intervention and will not tolerate terrorist
measures,” while Laham said the Western media has exaggerated the
situation in Syria.
Iran’s official news agency, IRNA, said the aim of Laham’s visit was
to “enhance bilateral cooperation and discuss regional and
international issues of mutual interest.” He is also expected to
consult with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, head of Iran’s
judicial system Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani and Foreign Minister Ali
Akbar Salehi.
Meanwhile, Kuwait’s KUNA news agency reported Tuesday comments from
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast, who said the
recent Geneva crisis meeting on Syria had failed because it had
excluded influential regional actors.
“Any meeting that excludes the Syrian government and influential
regional countries will be futile and any settlement imposed from
outside on Syria will not succeed,” Mehmanparast said, adding
that “Tehran rejects any foreign influence in regional affairs,
especially in Syria.” (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 07/04/12)
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