18 Apr 2024
Tuesday 14 November 2017 - 17:43
Story Code : 283194

Iranian presence in Syria is legitimate, Russia says amid Israeli concerns

Haaretz- Israeli defense figures are set to meet U.S. counterparts today; Jerusalem troubled by seeming unwillingness of superpowers to expel Iranian troops from southern Syria.

Russia has not promised to ensure a withdrawal of pro-Iranian forces from Syria, RIA news agency quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Tuesday.
The presence of Iran in Syria is legitimate, Lavrov was quoted as saying by another agency, Interfax.

Meanwhile, a delegation of the U.S. National Security Council has arrived in Israel for a meeting with Israeli counterparts on Tuesday that will focus on Iran and the situation in southern Syria.

Representatives of other security branches will also participate in the discussions, which are slated to be held days after Russia, the U.S. and Jordan signed an agreement on a cease-fire in southern Syria.

While the agreement requires all foreign forces including Iranian troops and those backed by Tehran to leave Syria, the deal does not set deadlines for their departure.

Furthermore, secret understandings among the parties provide for the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corpsand Iran's proxy forces to withdraw only a short distance from the Israeli border, at least in the near term.

Israeli defense figures are troubled by this and by the fact that the superpowers seem unwilling to take genuine measures to kick Iran out of Syria in general, and southern Syria in particular.

Army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Eisenkot reportedly flew to Brussels in secret on Thursday to meet with Gen. Curtiss Scaparrotti, head of the U.S. armys European Command, and discuss Iranian moves in Syria.

Over the past year, Israel has repeatedly warned about Iran entrenching itself in Syria. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman have warned several times that Israel could be forced into military action under such circumstances.
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