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Iranian Forces Withdrawing from Syria: US Officials
Iranian Forces Withdrawing from Syria: US Officials
Iran withdrawing its elite forces from Syria as Tehran faces significant personnel and economic losses, US media reports
Iran has begun the withdrawal of its troops from the battle fronts in Syria, US Bloomberg news network has reported.
The network revealed that a number of intelligence reports said the main reason for the withdrawal of Iranian troops is due the death and injury of some of its top officers.
The network quoted CIA sources as saying that the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, General Qassem Soleimani, was recently injured and may even have been killed in the southern countryside of Aleppo.
While the former US ambassador in Damascus Robert Ford told Bloomberg that the difficult economic situation was likely behind Iran's decision to withdraw its troops from Syria.
Iran has repeatedly rejected accusations about its military presence in Syria, stressing that its presence in the country is limited only to “military advisers”. Iran has not yet recognized its heavy losses reported by Western and Syrian opposition sources.
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Iran: Crisis in Syria Will Not Be Solved Militarily
Iran: Crisis in Syria Will Not Be Solved Militarily
Foreign ministry spokesman says solution to the crisis must be a political one, stressing the importance of a Syrian-Syrian dialogue
Iran’s foreign ministry has conceded the crisis in Syria will not be solved militarily, but only through a Syrian-Syrian dialogue.
In a press conference on Monday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaber-Ansari added that regional countries which have an influence in regional matters could help finding a solution to the crisis.
Jaber-Ansari said the political track for solving the crisis in Syria has been launched as two rounds of international talks were held on October 30 in Vienna, and again in Austria on November 14, asserting that a third meeting will likely be held soon.
Earlier, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian expressed Iran’s rejection of the Syrian opposition’s conference held recently in Riyadh and the formation of an opposition delegation by Saudi Arabia.
Abdollahian pointed out that the move opposes the Vienna agreement, reiterating that the solution to the crisis in Syria will be solved politically through Syrian-Syrian dialogue between the government and an opposition.
Iranian Forces Withdrawing from Syria: US Officials
Iranian Forces Withdrawing from Syria: US Officials
Iran withdrawing its elite forces from Syria as Tehran faces significant personnel and economic losses, US media reports
Iran has begun the withdrawal of its troops from the battle fronts in Syria, US Bloomberg news network has reported.
The network revealed that a number of intelligence reports said the main reason for the withdrawal of Iranian troops is due the death and injury of some of its top officers.
The network quoted CIA sources as saying that the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, General Qassem Soleimani, was recently injured and may even have been killed in the southern countryside of Aleppo.
While the former US ambassador in Damascus Robert Ford told Bloomberg that the difficult economic situation was likely behind Iran's decision to withdraw its troops from Syria.
Iran has repeatedly rejected accusations about its military presence in Syria, stressing that its presence in the country is limited only to “military advisers”. Iran has not yet recognized its heavy losses reported by Western and Syrian opposition sources.
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Iran: Crisis in Syria Will Not Be Solved Militarily
Iran: Crisis in Syria Will Not Be Solved Militarily
Foreign ministry spokesman says solution to the crisis must be a political one, stressing the importance of a Syrian-Syrian dialogue
Iran’s foreign ministry has conceded the crisis in Syria will not be solved militarily, but only through a Syrian-Syrian dialogue.
In a press conference on Monday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaber-Ansari added that regional countries which have an influence in regional matters could help finding a solution to the crisis.
Jaber-Ansari said the political track for solving the crisis in Syria has been launched as two rounds of international talks were held on October 30 in Vienna, and again in Austria on November 14, asserting that a third meeting will likely be held soon.
Earlier, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian expressed Iran’s rejection of the Syrian opposition’s conference held recently in Riyadh and the formation of an opposition delegation by Saudi Arabia.
Abdollahian pointed out that the move opposes the Vienna agreement, reiterating that the solution to the crisis in Syria will be solved politically through Syrian-Syrian dialogue between the government and an opposition.