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Iranian FM lands in Syria, reaffirms efforts for ceasefire in region


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Damascus to explore the latest regional developments, particularly the extensive Israeli aggression on Lebanon, as well as discuss bilateral relations between Syria and Iran.

Araghchi confirmed that the objective of the visit was to continue discussions of the recent developments in the region, following extremely significant discussions held in Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday, and amid constant coordination between both Iran and Syria.

The most prominent matter of discussion is the quest to establish a ceasefire in both Gaza and Lebanon. Iran’s top diplomat, in this context, affirmed that several proposals are on the table to help achieve that.

“The Zionist occupation government does not understand any language other than war and force,” Aragchi said, adding that international effort must be exerted to stop the ongoing crimes and massacres in Gaza and Lebanon.

He also asserted that Iran will continue striving for a ceasefire with full effort.

As of now, the
Iranian foreign minister is expected to convene with his Syrian counterpart, Bassam Sabbagh.

Highlights of Beirut’s meeting

This follows his Friday visit to Beirut, Lebanon, during which he reiterated Tehran’s commitment to supporting the Lebanese government, its people, and the Resistance in their struggle against the Israeli aggression.

He emphasized the necessity for collaborative efforts among all Islamic and Arab nations to expose the extent of “Israel’s” criminal and unlawful actions and urged international organizations to mobilize for coordinated action to halt the Israeli onslaught.

In this context, Araghchi further affirmed that talks are ongoing with several countries to reach a ceasefire resolution in Lebanon, which would first and foremost consider the Lebanese people’s rights.

Simultaneously, Iran dispatched a shipment of medical supplies to Lebanon, further underscoring its commitment to supporting the nation during these challenging times.

In this context, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokes
person Esmail Baghaei announced that Iran will provide 10 tons of food and medicine to Lebanon as part of its humanitarian aid.

“The whole region should recognize the critical situation Lebanon faces and its dire implications for the future of our nations,” he said.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon