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Boroujerdi in Syria: Terrorism to End in Near Future

Boroujerdi in Syria: Terrorism to End in Near Future
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As the Chairman of Iran's Majlis [Parliament] National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi visited Syria on Thursday, he said that the country will celebrate its victory over terrorism in the near future.

Boroujerdi in Syria: Terrorism to End in Near Future

Boroujerdi further stressed that Iran would continue its support for Syria in its fight against terrorism.

He noted that Aleppo developments are a turning point on the way of resolution of Syria crisis.

Boroujerdi affirmed that the successes achieved by the Syrian Arab Army in combating terrorism came to crown the steadfastness of the Syrian people and their resistance and determination to defend the homeland in the face of terrorism and its supporters, saying that victory of Syria would redraw the map of the entire region.

Meeting President Bashar al-Assad, both sides noted that the insistence of some states to continue their irrational policies and their support for terrorist organizations to achieve goals that do not serve the interests of their people contributed to the spread of terrorism and destabilized more countries.

For his part, al-Assad pointed out that the future of the region will be drawn by the peoples who stood in the face of these policies and made sacrifices in facing terrorism and protecting their own countries and their independent decision.

In parallel, Boroujerdi expressed his confidence that Syria and the axis of resistance will achieve victory soon.

He further affirmed that the Iranian people and leadership will continue to support the Syrian leadership and people in all fields to enable them achieve victory in the battle against Takfiri terrorism and restore security and stability all over Syria.

In the same context, he added that terrorists had been dispatched to Iran from Daesh hotspots in Iraq and Syria, adding that all of them have been identified and arrested by Iranian security forces.

The terrorists, he said, had been dispatched from the northern Iraqi city of Mosul and the Syrian city Raqqah, which the Takfiri terrorist group of Daesh has proclaimed as its headquarters in Iraq and Syria respectively.

Boroujerdi also met Syria's top officials, namely Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, in which they discussed joint cooperation between the two countries.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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