Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin
Mehmanparast urged Syria and Turkey to exercise restraint following
cross-border tensions between the two countries.
“Such incidents have no other objective but to disrupt the friendship
and brotherhood of neighboring states and to escalate tensions between
countries to regional and international levels,” Mehmanparast said. “The only solution to the current crisis is restraint, dialogue and political measures,” he added. (IRNA/Press TV, 4
October)
Several Syrian soldiers were reportedly killed in an attack by Turkish
forces on a military post near the border town of Tel Abyad early on Thursday. Turkey’s
attack followed a Syrian mortar strike that killed five people and wounded at
least 10 others in the southeastern Turkish town of Akcakale on Wednesday.
File photo: Iranian Foreign
Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast (Press TV).
Why does Iran always bow down to the Turks?
ReplyDeleteWho is doing the bowing? It has been Iran and Syria's recent policy of supporting the Kurds against Turkey that has silenced Turkey to a degree. Trying to mitigate restraint is not "bowing".
ReplyDeleteLong Live Hassan Golkhanban!
ReplyDeleteA true patriot!
He had a good slapping in New York,LOL!
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