The Syrian president and the foreign minister of Iran discussed ways to stop the Israeli’s acts of aggression against Lebanon.
In a meeting in Damascus on Saturday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi talked about the approaches to ending the Israeli regime’s onslaught on Lebanon and stressed the need to support the Lebanese people displaced by the Israeli strikes.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Saturday that Iran's second-ever missile attack on Israel this week was a "lesson" for Israel, his office said.
ReplyDeleteThe missile attack on Tuesday evening, just days after Israel killed the leader of Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, was "a strong response and taught the Zionist entity a lesson," Assad was quoted as saying as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Damascus.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi renewed his call for ceasefires in both Gaza and Lebanon as he held talks with his country's Syrian ally.
ReplyDelete"The most important issue today is the ceasefire, especially in Lebanon and in Gaza," he told reporters in Damascus. "There are initiatives in this regard, there have been consultations that we hope will be successful."