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VisitIran's primary focus in Syria by end of 2025?
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Iran's Foreign Ministry Affirms Support for Syria's Unity, Security
Dec 8, 2024, 01:01 PM
Iran's Foreign Ministry has issued a statement affirming its respect for Syria's unity and national sovereignty. The statement also highlights Iran's commitment to aiding in the establishment of security and stability in Syria. Tehran plans to continue consultations with all influential parties, particularly in the region, to achieve these goals. This announcement comes in light of recent developments in Syria, where Iran aims to play a constructive role.
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