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Iran and Jordan call for dialogue

Published: 08 May 2013 - 03:55 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 04:10 am

AMMAN: Iran and Jordan yesterday called for dialogue between the Syrian regime and “peaceful” opposition groups to end the civil war, with Tehran warning that the repercussions of the conflict will impact the region.

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, however, said that such talks must not involve the jihadist Al Nusra Front which has carried out some spectacular attacks against the Syrian regime.

“We have called for talks between the Syrian government and the peaceful opposition to form a transitional government,” Salehi told a joint news conference with his Jordanian counterpart Nasser Judeh in Amman.

“We have advised the Syrian government to sit with the opposition but not with Al Nusra.”

Al Nusra Front has gained notoriety for suicide bombings against Syrian regime targets, but also won admiration from some rebels as a formidable fighting force leading attacks on battlefronts across the strife-torn country.

Salehi, who is expected to travel on to Damascus later yesterday, according to an Iranian diplomat source in Syria’s capital, said the Syrian conflict is seen impacting the entire region.

“The repercussions of the Syrian crisis will reflect on neighbouring states and other countries,” Salehi said. 

“If a vacuum is created, God forbids, the outcome will be unknown. We believe the Syrian crisis must be resolved peacefully.”

He said Iran rejects any outside interference in the Syrian conflict.

“We do not want history to repeat itself. We have seen what such interference did in other countries,” said Salehi, but added that Tehran was “helping Syria economically. They have destroyed Syria’s infrastructure,” he added.

AFP