Published: 14:22, September 2, 2024 | Updated: 14:42, September 2, 2024
Iran, Syria call for promoting bilateral cooperation
By Xinhua
This combo picture created on Sept 2, 2024, shows then-nominee for Iran's defense minister Aziz Nasirzadeh (left) speaking during an open session of parliament on the third day of debate for the 19 proposed ministers by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, in Tehran, Iran, Aug 19, 2024, and Syrian Defence Minister Ali Mahmoud Abbas attending a four-party meeting of the defense ministers of Russia, Iran, Syria and Turkey in Moscow on April 25, 2023. (PHOTO / AP, AFP)

TEHRAN - Iran's new Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh and his Syrian counterpart Ali Mahmoud Abbas held a phone conversation on Sunday, calling for expanded bilateral cooperation, according to Defa News, the Iranian Defense Ministry's news outlet.

During the call, Nasirzadeh reaffirmed Iran's support for Syria's security and territorial integrity, emphasizing the need to implement existing bilateral agreements to strengthen ties between the two nations.

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Abbas congratulated Nasirzadeh on his appointment and expressed Syria's commitment to fostering robust relations with Iran.

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He highlighted the interconnected security of Syria and Iran and praised the efforts of the "resistance axis" in countering "Israeli threats" in Gaza, Syria, and Yemen.

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Both ministers condemned Israeli actions in the region, including its activities in Gaza, and criticized international organizations for failing to take adequate measures against these actions, according to Defa News.