Bashar al-Jaafari calls Tehran-Damascus ties ultra-strategic

In an exclusive interview with the Tasnim News Agency, the Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister called the relations between Tehran and Damascus ultra-strategic and stressed that these relations show that the views of the two countries' officials on regional issues are in line with each other.

Iran PressMiddle East: "Many countries and nations of the world were on our side in the war against Syria, so that the strategic relations between Syria and Iran changed the region's politics," said Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Bashar al-Jaafari.

Al-Jaafari also said about the Syrian elections that the United States and its European allies continue to create unstable positions in the electoral democracy to disturb the election process and ultimately preventing it from taking place; however, this has no effect on the Syrian government's decision to hold this election according to the set date and the constitutional deadline, and no country can interfere in this matter.

Bashar al-Jaafari addressed the issue of Palestine and stated that what is happening throughout the land of Palestine, including the 1948 occupied territories, shows that the Palestinian people are alive and that no force can deprive them of their historical rights in their homeland. 

He highlighted that Syria also considers the issue of Palestine as its main issue.

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