Iranian Delegation Heads to Lebanon, Syria

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A delegation of Iranian MPs left on Saturday for Syria and Lebanon to examine the situation there and "condemn the use of chemical weapons by terrorist groups," parliamentary officials said.

The three-member delegation, headed by the president of parliament's influential foreign policy committee, Allaeddine Boroujerdi, is expected to meet Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus, one official said.

Their visit comes after U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday the United States was weighing "limited, narrow" action against Syria, insisting the world had a duty to act after it concluded Assad's regime had gassed to death hundreds of women and children.

Syria's government has denied using chemical weapons and has pointed the finger of blame at "terrorists" -- its term for rebels seeking to topple Assad.

"The purpose of this visit is to examine the situation in Syria, condemn the use of chemical weapons by terrorist groups, and insist on the need to find a political solution to the Syria crisis," parliamentary official Hossein Cheikholislam was quoted as saying on the Iranian parliament's website.

Iran, Damascus's main regional ally, has issued stern warnings against any U.S.-led military action targeting Syria, with supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei saying it would be a "disaster" for the region.

On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif spoke by telephone with U.N. special envoy for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi to "warn against any adventurism that will have serious consequences".

Iranian media reported that Zarif also called a dozen European and Arab foreign ministers to "condemn the use of chemical weapons" in Syria, to "criticize the war-mongering (of the U.S. and its allies) and raise concern about the consequences of any military action in the region".

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Libnanie (Guest) 31 August 2013, 14:54

Why are they coming to Lebanon? We aren't part of their regional axis and we aren't their regional ally like Syria is. The only portion of Lebanon that is affiliated with them is HA...that's it. Nobody else in this country supports the Iranians or their regional meddling. We want peace. We don't want to be subjected to endless war, endless uncertainty, endless hatred, endless BS just to tow the Iranian line. This is Lebanon, not Little Tehran.

Thumb lebanon_first 31 August 2013, 15:05

Iranians you are not welcome.
You are supporting the neostalinist criminal assadist regime.
With Hezbollah, you are using lebanon, treating it like a pawn in a chess game, with no respect to people's lives.
Your revolution which was based initially on correct religious principles in the beginning became a force for the EVIL, trying to spread your farsi imperialism. And now your actions are as far as God's message as can be.
your islamist regime is too evil to stay. You will soon join the bolsheviks, the facists and the nazis as an experiment in governance that caused nothing but suffering to everybody.
Go to hell.

Missing VINCENT 01 September 2013, 02:36

Persian, stay away from Lebanon.