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Iran not to join US-led fight on ISIL: Zarif

[caption id="attachment_111524" align="alignright" width="268"] Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif[/caption]
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Tehran will not team up with the US in its so-called coalition against Takfiri ISIL militants.
Iran will not team up with the US against the ISIL because we were not convinced that the United States government was serious in its claim to fight terrorism, Zarif said in an interview with PBS NewsHour in New York on Friday.

He also criticized the US Congress plan to finance moderate Syrian militants in the fight against the extremists, saying the decision does not correspond withthe so-called efforts to fight terrorism.
You do not fight terrorism by weakening the central government which is the most important element in rejecting and opposing these terrorists. If you undermine the central government in Syria, that would enable the IS (ISIL) terrorists to gain even more territory, he added.
Touching on the situation in Iraq, Zarif said that the Iraqis themselvesare capable of defending their territory.

In a nationally televised address on September 10, US President Barack Obama said the United States will join our friends and allies to degrade, and ultimately destroy, the terrorist group known as ISIL.

On Friday, Obama also signed into law a piece of legislation authorizing the military to arm and train anti-Syria militants.

Earlier this week, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei described as absurd, hollow and biased remarks made by US officials regarding the formation of the US-led so-called international coalition to battle the ISIL terrorist group.

The ISIL terrorists control large parts of Syrias east and north. ISIL also sent its Takfiri militants into Iraq in June, seizing large swathes of land straddling the border between Syria and Iraq.

By Press TV

 

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