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West, some regional states plotting major scheme against Syria: Larijani


Iran’s Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has warned of a ‘huge Western and regional’ plot against Syria over their discontent with the Syrian position on the Israeli regime.

In a meeting with visiting Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem in Tehran on Sunday, Larijani underlined Iran’s full support for Syria against the foreign conspiracies and the influx of terrorist operatives into the Arab nation.

“The Syrian government and nation, given their steadfastness and resistance against the terrorists flowing into their country, have proved that they enjoy a broad [popular] support, and can defuse various crises themselves,” the Iranian Majlis speaker pointed out.

He added, “The Iranian government and nation will continue to stand by the Syrian government and nation.”

Larijani furthered noted that Majlis will throw its weight behind the implementation of trade agreements already signed between Tehran and Damascus.

Muallem, for his part, expressed gratitude over Iran’s support for the Syrian nation and noted that Syrians will never forget the encouragements of Iran.

“After [their] defeat in Damascus, the terrorists expanded the fight in Aleppo. The Syrian government forces, however, will flush them out of the city in the near future,” he pointed out.

The Syrian foreign minister argued that certain Western and reactionary regional states are slapping sanctions on Syria in a bid to exert pressure on Syrians and fan the flames of the Syrian conflict.

Syria has been the scene of unrest since March 2011. Because the presence of armed groups who are supported, financed and armed by Washington, Tel Aviv, Ankara, London, Paris, Berlin and certain Arab regimes.

The US has not objected to its allies aiding rebel groups, and is rather facilitating the arms flow on the Turkey-Syria border, according to a Washington Post report in May.

The CIA’s ability to operate inside Syria was hampered severely by the decision to close the US embassy in Damascus earlier this year, officials said.
The US administration is exploring ways to expand non-lethal support to Syrian opposition groups, officials told the Washington Post.

Damascus also says the security forces have been given clear instructions not to harm civilians.

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