Iran Hits Back at Syria Truce Criticism from Turkey

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Iran has hit back at "unconstructive" Turkish allegations that Tehran's allies were violating a fragile ceasefire in Syria, accusing rebels of breaking the truce.

"The current ceasefire in Syria has been violated repeatedly by the anti-government armed opposition groups," foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi said Wednesday.

"(Turkey) should take necessary measures to deal with several instances of ceasefire violation by these groups and at the same time refrain from taking unreal stances and accusing other parties."

He was responding to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, who on Wednesday accused Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government of violating a ceasefire Ankara brokered with regime backer Moscow last week. 

Cavusoglu warned that the "violations" were jeopardising planned peace talks in Kazakhstan later this month. 

Ghasemi criticised the "unconstructive remarks" and said they could "further complicate the current situation" in Syria. 

Despite backing opposite sides in the conflict, Ankara and Moscow have worked closely to broker the ceasefire and plan the Astana talks, which Cavusoglu said could take place on January 23.

Regime ally Iran is also involved in organising the talks, and top official Alaeddin Boroujerdi was in Damascus on Wednesday for talks with Assad.

Comments 7
Thumb gigahabib 05 January 2017, 10:57

The Turks should stick to their own problems, they have plenty.

Thumb janoubi 05 January 2017, 11:35

but your iranian masters shouldn't huh?

Thumb gigahabib 05 January 2017, 12:54

The Iranians don't have frequent terrorist attacks and attempted coups in their own country to worry about. And they are helping Syria on request by its government.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 05 January 2017, 18:12

Police states look always strong till they crack down. Perhaps you safawi allies should keep out of our business and stick to their own country where large part of the population live in poverty.

Thumb warrior 06 January 2017, 07:33

so why do you and your iran cry all day long when the governments of bahrain and yemen request saudi help ya hypocrite.

Thumb gigahabib 06 January 2017, 11:29

Saudi and Bahrain are cracking down on truly peaceful protesters in their own countries, but Iran still don't help the protesters militarily. Very unlike what has happened in Syria.

Thumb Puppet 05 January 2017, 11:07

I respect Mr. Mega Saturn Habib for stating what the Turks should do.