Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei responded to recent U.S. claims that Iran should not influence Syria's future by stating, "The Syrian people are mature enough to determine their future and relationships with other countries in the region and the Islamic world."

Iran PressIran news:Baghaei criticized the U.S. remarks as indicative of a broader tendency to dictate terms to other nations, reflecting a desire for dominance and interference in internal affairs. He noted, "If you examine the maps of West Asia and Africa, these interventions have led to the disintegration of countries and the rise of terrorism. U.S. officials appear indifferent to the consequences of their policies."

Addressing the designation of Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism, Baghaei remarked that such lists serve as tools for advancing U.S. agendas against other nations.

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