MOSCOW. DAMASCUS: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday the situation in the rebel-held Syrian province of Idlib could not be tolerated indefinitely, RIA news agency reported.
Speaking to university students in Moscow, Lavrov said the Syrian regime, Russia’s ally, had every right to wipe out militants in northern Idlib, Interfax news agency reported.
Syrian regime forces are preparing a phased offensive in Idlib and surrounding areas held by opposition forces fighting Bashar Assad, a close Russian ally who has also been backed by Iranian forces in the country’s civil war.
Lavrov’s remarks came as Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said militants must be “cleaned out” of Idlib province as he prepared for talks between Iran, Syria and Russia about confronting the fighters in Idlib.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday Washington viewed the regime assault on Idlib as an escalation of Syria’s war, and the State Department warned that Washington would respond to any chemical attack by Damascus.
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The Iranian Minister, spoke at the start of a visit to Damascus for talks with Syrian officials about a Sept. 7 meeting between Iran, Turkey and Russia on confronting militants in Idlib, Iranian state media reported.
“All of Syrian territory must be preserved and all the sects and groups should start the round of reconstruction as one collective and the displaced should return to their families,” Zarif said, according to Fars News.
“And the remaining terrorists in the remaining parts of Idlib must be cleaned out and the region should be placed back under the control of the Syrian people.”
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in Iran, according to Fars News. The Kremlin says the meeting will take place in Tehran on Sept. 7.
The meeting will focus on the battle against remaining militant groups in Syria, Zarif said.
“In the meeting that we will have in Tehran next Friday as a continuation of the three-way political round the methods of how to confront extremist and terrorist groups, like Tahrir Al-Sham, will be examined,” Zarif said, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
Zarif did not say whether the meeting will take place between the presidents of the three countries or between other senior officials.
Last week, Iran’s defense minister traveled to Damascus and signed an agreement for defense cooperation between the two countries with his Syrian counterpart.
Tahrir Al-Sham, which includes the Al Qaeda-linked group formerly known as Nusra Front, is the most powerful extremist alliance in Idlib.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said Iran would continue its support for Syrian regime forces in its battle in Idlib.
“The government of Syria has the right to fight against terrorists in this region. And Iran, as a supporter of the Syrian government, is present and will continue its advisory help as long as the Syrian government wants,” Qassemi said, according to Fars News.
Zarif met his counterpart Walid Al-Muallem on Monday according to a posting on the Facebook page of the Syrian Foreign Ministry and is scheduled to meet Assad on the one-day trip, according to Iranian media.