Tehran (IP) - "The United States seeks to continue the security and economic problems it has created for Syria in a different way," Iran president said, noting that the hostility of the Arrogance against the nations of the region has not diminished.

Iran PressIran news: Speaking in a meeting with the Head of the Syrian National Security Bureau,General Ali Mamlouk on Monday, Ebrahim Raisi, stressed the deepening of bilateral relations between Iran and Syria in all aspects, adding: "The alliance between the two nations is inseparable."

Referring to the unparalleled resistance of the Syrian people against terrorist groups, the President stressed the need to preserve Syria's territorial integrity and said: "The hostility of the Arrogance against the nations of the region has not diminished, and the United States seeks to continue the security and economic problems it has created for Syria in a different way."

In another part of his speech, Raisi emphasized the importance of economic cooperation between the two countries, adding: "The existing obstacles to the expansion of economic relations must be removed and, finally, the current strategic relations between the two countries must be developed."

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Commemorating the martyrs of the fight against terrorism, including Martyr Soleimani, the President said that Syria is the front line of the fight against the Israeli Regime, and the unity of Islamic countries and nations is necessary to counter the actions of this regime.

"We will never forget Iran's support for Syria in confronting the terrorists," said Maj. Gen. Ali Mamlouk, head of Syria's National Security Bureau.

He also said: "Syria is vigilant about the action of some Arab countries to normalise the relations of the Zionist Regime."

Before the meeting, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met with General Ali Mamlouk.

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