Tehran, June 10, IRNA Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani said on Friday that Iran, Russia and Syria are further activating their diplomatic capacity to reach a comprehensive strategy to stop war and bloodshed, while strengthening military coordination to control Takfiri terrorism.
Speaking in a meeting with Syrian Defense Minister Fahd Jassem al-Freij, Shamkhani voiced satisfaction over the outcome of the Iran-Syria-Russia tripartite meeting on confronting terrorism and Takfiri groups.
He congratulated his Syrian counterpart on consecutive success of Syrian army and popular forces to wipe out considerable parts of different parts of Syria from terrorist elements.
Al-Freiji is in Tehran to attend the tripartite meeting with defense ministers of Iran Hossein Dehqan and of Russia Sergei Shoigu, which was held in the Iranian capital on Thursday.
Shamkhani underlined that the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue supporting Syria to uproot the terrorist groups being present in the country.
He said today, Syria is the scene of confrontation against a highly dangerous plot, which if is not suppressed its roots will spread to entire part of the world.
He said the political and deconstructive attitude of the US and its western and regional allies towards Syrian crisis will be influential in escalation of the political and military tension.
'Support for terrorist groups and at the same time, offering diplomatic mechanisms to settle crisis, will be the blatant contradictions questioning honesty of the countries.'
He went on to say that the only way to end the ongoing crisis in Syria will be continuing Syria-Syria talks to achieve the diplomatic initiative agreed upon by the collection of the country's political groups.
Al-Freiji for his part thanked Iranian leadership, government and people for all-out support for Syria in its campaign against terrorism and said Syrian government and nation will with a firm determination continue a ceaseless campaign until full cleansing of criminal terrorists in Syria.
Lauding 'highly successful and crucial' Tehran session, al-Freiji said the three countries of Iran, Syria and Russia will continue close coordination in different levels and within framework of new cooperation plans.