27-11-2024 12:26 AM Jerusalem Timing

Iran Rejects Claims of Interfering in Syria

Iran Rejects Claims of Interfering in Syria

Iran on Tuesday said foreign interference in Syria would destabilize the country

Iran on Tuesday said foreign interference in Syria would destabilize the country. "We are absolutely not interfering in the internal affairs of Syria, and we consider that the interference of other countries there to be a danger to the security and stability of Syria," foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told reporters.
  
Syria's Muslim Brotherhood issued a statement on Monday saying: "We consider Russia, China and Iran as direct accomplices to the horrible massacre being carried out against our people."
  
Mehmanparast hailed Russia and China for having a "sense of responsibility" and countering what he said were moves by Western and Arab countries "to prepare the way for political and military intervention in Syria" to protect Israel. He said the only solution was to help create "the right atmosphere for talks and reforms in Syria".