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Thursday 9 January 2014 - 23:02
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Iran must be invited to Syria talks: Russia president


Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated that Iran should be invited to the upcoming conference for ending the deadly crisis in Syria.

In a Thursday telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, the Russian leader rejected setting preconditions for Irans participation in the meeting, known as Geneva II Conference, as unconstructive.

Putin also stressed that Iran, as an influential country in the Middle East, must attend the Geneva II talks, expressing hope that Moscow can persuade its partners over Irans presence in the international event.

The Iranian president, for his part, said the upcoming peace conference should focus on finding a real resolution to the deadly turmoil in Syria instead of putting up a show of negotiations.

Rouhani also warned that no transregional meeting could settle the Syria crisis if it leaves out influential participants.

Russia, Syria, and the UN have underlined the necessity for Tehrans presence in the international meeting on Syria, while the US and the so-called Syria opposition are against Irans participation in the negotiations.

The two presidents also exchanged views on the interim nuclear deal signed between Tehran and the Sextet of world powers Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany in Geneva on November 24, 2013.

Putin stressed that Tehrans constructive role greatly contributed to the signing of the Geneva deal, which is aimed at setting the stage for the full resolution of the Wests decade-old nuclear standoff with Iran.

Rouhani also said Moscows positive role would pave the way for achieving a final agreement on the nuclear standoff.

By Press TV

 

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