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    Via Baghdad.. Tehran addresses Washington with a brief message regarding the developments in Syria

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    Via Baghdad.. Tehran addresses Washington with a brief message regarding the developments in Syria Empty Via Baghdad.. Tehran addresses Washington with a brief message regarding the developments in Syria

    Post by Rocky Mon 02 Dec 2024, 4:30 am

    Via Baghdad.. Tehran addresses Washington with a brief message regarding the developments in Syria
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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad 
    An informed source revealed, today, Monday (December 2, 2024), the content of an Iranian message sent to Washington through Iraqi mediators regarding the situation in Syria.
    The source said in an interview with Baghdad Today, "Tehran, it seems, was aware of the existence of major movements to attack Syrian cities, towns and villages by various organizations and the attempt to create changes on the ground in light of preparations funded by the capitals of many countries."
    He added, "Iran addressed Washington through Iraqi mediators in Baghdad with a brief message 24 hours after the attack by the Syrian armed factions on the outskirts of Aleppo. The message included that Iran will not abandon its support for Syria, its government and people."
    The source pointed out that "the Iranian message expressed Tehran's position regarding the rapid developments and the progress of several countries in preparing the conditions for attacks by organizations classified globally as terrorist."
    Two days ago, Tehran pledged to provide all kinds of support to the Syrian government, and did not rule out sending advisors to Aleppo. Ismail Kowsari, a member of the National Security Committee in the Iranian parliament, said that Iran does not rule out sending Iranian forces to Syria, indicating that this depends on field developments and the decisions of senior officials in the country.
    He also considered that the Aleppo attacks aim to cut off the path of Iranian support for Hezbollah, planned by the United States and Israel, during the ceasefire period in Lebanon.
    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad stressed, during his reception of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, yesterday, Sunday, the importance of supporting allies in confronting terrorist attacks supported from abroad to thwart their plans.
    For his part, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed Tehran's readiness to provide all kinds of support to Damascus.
    The Syrian News Agency announced that the Syrian army, with the help of the Russian Air Force, eliminated 320 terrorists in Aleppo, Idlib and Hama, and destroyed 63 pieces of military equipment and weapons during the battles in the provinces of Idlib, Hama and Aleppo in joint Syrian-Russian strikes.
    This comes as the Syrian army announced the recapture of several towns from the grip of armed groups in Hama province.
    For his part, Syrian Health Minister Ahmed Damiriyeh announced the resumption of ambulance work in Aleppo after it had been suspended for the past two days, according to the Syrian News Agency.
    Damiriyeh said that the ambulance and emergency system in Aleppo resumed its work after it had been out of service during the past two days as a result of the terrorist attacks, and it can be requested via the number 110.
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