Tehran rejects Russian call for Iranian forces to eventually leave Syria

  21 May 2018    Read: 1599
Tehran rejects Russian call for Iranian forces to eventually leave Syria

After Putin says foreign troops should depart when the war ends, and Kremlin clarifies that includes Iran and Hezbollah, Islamic Republic says 'no one can force Iran to do anything'.

In a rare show of public disagreement, Iran on Monday appeared to reject remarks from Russia’s leader saying the Islamic Republic should pull its forces out of Syria after a political settlement is reached in the war-torn country.

“No one can force Iran to do anything,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bahram Qasemi said, according to the Tasnim news website.

“As long as terrorism exists and the Syrian government wants, Iran will have presence [in Syria],” Qasemi said. “Those who have entered Syria without the consent of the Syrian government should leave.”

On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said following a meeting with Syrian President Bashar Assad that the next step after a political settlement in Syria should be foreign countries and groups pulling their troops out of Syria.

“We presume that, in connection with the significant victories and success of the Syrian army in the fight against terrorism… with the onset of the political process in its more active phase, foreign armed forces will be withdrawn from the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic,” Putin said, according to CNN.

Alexander Lavrentiev, Putin’s envoy for Syria, clarified a day later that Putin’s comment was aimed at the US and Turkey along with Iran and Hezbollah.

“This statement involves all foreign troops in Syria including the Turkish, American, Iranian and Hezbollah,” he said, but added that Putin’s comments should be viewed as a “political statement” rather than as the beginning of a withdrawal process.

Israel has repeatedly demanded Iran’s withdrawal from Syria, accusing Tehran of attempting to establish a military presence in Syria from which to attack the Jewish state.

 

The Times of Israel


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