18 Apr 2024
Friday 14 April 2017 - 11:06
Story Code : 257084

US missile strike on Syria 'unacceptable': Iranian FM

Press TV- Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says a US missile strike on Syria last week is "unacceptable,"reiterating Iran'scall for an unbiased international probe into an alleged gas attack in the Arab country.


The US used the alleged chemical attack as a pretext to carry out missile strikes on Shayrat air base in Homs Province, which Syria uses as a launchpadfor bombingforeign-backed militantpositions.

Zarif made the remarks while discussingthe US strike and other Syria developments as well as issuesof mutual interest inphone talks with his Kazakh, Venezuelan, Brazilian and Bolivian counterparts on Thursday, IRNA reported.

In his conversation with Kazakh counterpart, Kairat Abdrakhmanov, the Iranian foreign minister discussed the latest about Syria peace talks in Astana, thethird round of which concluded on March 15.

Zarif also denounced the "unilateral American action" in his talks with Venezuelan Foreign MinisterDelcy Rodriguez and called for the Non-Aligned Movementto play an active role in Syria developments. Caracas currently holds the rotating chair of the 120-member group.

The Iranian foreign minister further condemned the chemical attack in Syria in his conversation with his Brazilian and Bolivian counterparts, Aloysio Nunesand Fernando Huanacuni, the report added.

The gas attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Syrias Idlib Province reportedly left at least 87 people dead.

Western countries rushed to blame the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the incident without providing any evidence.

Damascus has categorically denied the allegation, saying its airstrike had targeted a depot, where terrorists had stored chemical weapons.

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