Its fate is the sole responsibility of the Syrian people and should be decided without foreign imposition or catastrophic intervention, its foreign ministry said, after Tehran’s ally Bashar al-Assad was toppled by rebels.
Iran respects the unity and national sovereignty of Syria, the ministry assured.
Iran warns that its stance may change
Tehran will continue its talks with all sides, and closely monitor developments, but warned that its stance could change. “It will adopt appropriate approaches and positions” depending on developments, the ministry said. according to APE-MPE.
However, Iran assured that it will help in every way for the security and stability of Syria and that the friendly relations between the two peoples will continue. He also called for an end to armed conflicts and the start of a “national dialogue”, stressing that he supports international mechanisms and in particular UN Security Council Resolution 2254.
Earlier, insurgents stormed the Iranian embassy in Damascus.
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