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Iran vows to protect civilians in Syria’s Idlib
By AFP - Sep 17,2018 - Last updated at Sep 17,2018
TEHRAN — Iran said on Monday it is committed to protecting civilians if its Syrian regime ally launches a full-scale offensive on the country’s last rebel stronghold of Idlib province.
“The humanitarian issue is of significant importance to us,” foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi told journalists in Tehran.
“In line with our policy of fighting terrorism and reclaiming Syria’s territorial integrity, we are highly determined to solve the Idlib issue so that the people are not harmed,” he added.
Tehran has said it is ready to support an assault by regime forces on the rebel-held province.
Iran, Russia and Turkey met at a Tehran summit on September 7 to discuss the expected offensive against Idlib but were unable to overcome their differences.
While Ankara says it agrees with Moscow on the need to push extremists out, it is concerned about the fate of pro-Turkey rebels also present in the area.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan were due to meet on Monday to continue the talks.
Although Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will not be present, Ghasemi said Tehran is continuing discussions with both countries as well as Damascus.
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