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Friday 19 February 2016 - 21:39
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Syria no-fly zone, repeat blunder, says Iran diplomat

A senior Iranian official has criticized Germany-backed Turkish initiativefor a no-fly zone in Syria, saying such a measurewouldbe the continuationof previous mistakes.

Undoubtedly, rehashing the notionof a no-fly zone [in Syria] will fail to help security and stability in the region, Irans Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian told IRIB on Friday.

He added that the issue ofSyria, which has affected security in the entire Middle East region, should be settled only through political solutions.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on February 17 denounced the humanitarian situation in Syria as "unacceptable" and renewed her call for a no-fly zone in the war-stricken country. The idea of no-fly zone was first raised by Turkey.

Merkel's suggestion came in the context of an agreement reached at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) last week.

On Thursday, asource in the Syrian Foreign Ministry told the countrys official news agency, SANA, that the government flatly rejects proposals for a no-fly zone.

The Syrian government completely rejects such proposals as they constitute a violation of Syrias sovereignty and territorial integrity and contravene the rules of the international law and the UN Charter, SANA cited the source as saying.

The aim of these statements would only lead to prolonging the crisis in Syria instead of contributing to finding a solution, it added.

Amir-Abdollahian further lashed out at certain countries involved in Syria peace talks, but they areactually pursuingthe "incorrect military approach"forthe war-hit country.

He underscored the importance of controlling border areas in Syrias neighboring states and preventing the inflow of terrorists to find a political solution to the crisis.

We support the delivery of humanitarian aid and implementationof a ceasefire all acrossSyria except for regions where terrorists are present, the Iranian diplomat said.

He warned that the "continued use ofterrorism" as a pretext for interventionin Syria, Yemen and Iraqwould further undermine regional security and stability.

Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011. According to a new report by the Syrian Center for Policy Research, the conflict has claimed the lives of over 470,000 people, injured 1.9 million others, and displaced nearly half of the countrys pre-war population of about 23 million within or beyond its borders.

By Press TV
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