Rouhani says Iran ready to help bring democracy to Syria, Yemen
“It’s good I’ve got my second meeting with Rouhani”.
The Prime Minister will hold face-to-face talks with Mr Rouhani in New York as part of a United Nations summit.
Rouhani told the United Nations General Assembly that terrorists excuse their brutality as a reaction to military interventions and occupations by what he termed “newcomers” to the region.
Once the worldwide Atomic Energy Agency declares that Iran has lived up to its end of the deal, the US, the European Union and the United Nations will begin to lift sanctions, providing Iran with over $50 billion.
He said Moscow, which this month sent tanks and warplanes to a Russian military base in Syria, was itself trying to create a “co-ordinated framework” to resolve the conflict.
He said the Syrian government does need reform.
He said: “If we are to succeed in defeating terrorism, the government in Damascus can not be weakened”.
By RACHEL ZOLL AP Religion Reporter In Congress and at a parish school, at the United Nations and a city jail, Pope Francis spent a whirlwind US visit bridging the realms of the disadvantaged and elite, … “It must be able to carry on the fight“, he told a meeting of scholars and experts.
Putin said Russian Federation had no plans now to deploy combat troops.
While the world is engulfed with various crises such as migrants flooding into Europe, the ongoing war in Syria and oil prices falling in unprecedented fashion, one matter that we truly can not afford to forget is Iran’s deadly meddling in the Middle East.
The 39-year-old Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian has been detained in Iran for more than a year and has had his final hearing in August this year.
Obama administration officials have hoped that the breakthrough on the nuclear deal could lead to additional dialogue with Iran, such as on the prisoners or their approach to the ongoing civil war in Syria.
Later, his deputy foreign minister said Russian Federation and the United States will take part in Syria peace talks in October, along with Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt.
‘We’ve got a long way to go in that conversation’.
The deal is believed to have general support among the Iranian public, and has also been supported by Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khameini.
“Unfortunately, to those who claim to be fighting Daesh, the lives of people are worthless, and if Daesh acts to kill Iraqi and Syrian people, it would be no cause for concern”, said the president.
Both men were among the star turns on a day of frantic diplomacy in New York as they tried to tilt the situation over Syria in their favor. The nuclear program of the country was directed towards peaceful purposes, so the sanctions imposed by the West were unfair.