Iran to continue support for Syrian regime
Report source : thenewstribe.comTehran: The Islamic Republic of Iran has said that it would not set aside from the support of its ally Syria despite mounting international pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to step down to defuse a 16-month uprising against his rule.
According to Iran’s Press TV, first Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said that Tehran’s support for Syria was “unchangeable”, countering suggestions that Tehran could soften its backing for Assad, the Shi’ite Muslim republic’s closest Arab ally.
“The Iranian people have an unchangeable stance on Syrians and will always stand by them,” Rahimi was quoted as saying, accusing major powers of uniting to damage the Syrian nation.
The secretary of Iran’s National Security Council, Saeed Jalili, said on Thursday Tehran was ready to support Damascus “more than before in the face of foreign pressure.”
Despite lauding popular uprisings in other Arab countries as an “Islamic awakening”, Iran has dismissed opposition to Assad’s rule as a foreign conspiracy.
In a concrete sign of support for the Syrian authorities, a delegation of Syrian ministers was received in Tehran on Thursday and the two sides agreed a deal on importing Iranian electricity via Iraq.
“We agreed with Iran that in one month agreements be made with Iraq so that, putting problems to one side, electricity imports from Iran begin,” the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) quoted Imad Khamis, Syria’s electricity minister, as saying.
“Iran will not leave Syria alone in difficult times,” Iranian Energy Minister Majid Namjou was quoted as saying by ILNA news agency, adding Tehran was ready to reconstruct facilities damaged in Syria during the uprising.
Iraq’s Shi’ite Muslim-led government, which is close Iran, has called for reform in Syria – whose leadership belongs to the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi’ite Islam – rather than an end to Assad’s 12-year-old rule.

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