Iran's defence minister hailed his country's "strategic ties" with Syria on Sunday, just days after Israel called on Damascus to distance itself from Tehran, Iran's official IRNA news agency reported.
Israel and Syria on Wednesday announced they had begun an open dialogue with the aim of a comprehensive peace, the first confirmation of negotiations between the long-time enemies in eight years.
But Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on Thursday said Syria needed to "distance itself completely" from "problematic ties" with Iran. Syria, she said, must also stop "supporting terror-Hezbollah, Hamas", groups backed by Iran.
In Tehran on Sunday, Iranian Defence Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar described Syria as a strategic ally before talks with his Syrian counterpart Hassan Turkmani, IRNA said. "Iran-Syria ties are strategic ties founded on the national interests of the two countries and the world of Islam," he said. Turkmani said, according to IRNA: "The robust Iran-Syria ties neutralise and weaken threats against the line of resistance." Iranian state television later said in a scrolling headline that Turkmani "rejects any precondition" in talks with Israel.
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