The head of Iran’s Shura Council, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, pointed out that “the Americans, terrorists and opponents of the resistance have recognized that they will not achieve their goals through wars.” At a meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad in Tehran, he stressed that “the way to reverse the results of the Western embargo lies in relying on people and developing accurate economic programs and plans,” and praised Syria’s position on bilateral and regional issues. and front of resistance.

Speaking about his recent visit to Damascus and talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Qalibaf noted that they continue to monitor the results of this visit, especially economic, trade and investment issues of mutual interest. Regarding the latest regional developments, he said that we must not let these developments, such as the situation in the east of the Euphrates and Idlib and the upcoming issues in Deraa, turn into an old wound, calling for the arbitration of the language of dialogue and a political solution, such as negotiations in the Astana format, to resolve this situation.