Syria says withdrawal of Iran, Hezbollah 'not on agenda'

AFP  |  Moscow 

Syria's said today did not envisage and participating in the withdrawal of foreign forces from the war-torn country as announced last week by

Asked whether the removal of Iranian and forces could end Israel's strikes on Syria, told state agency that "this topic is not even on the agenda for discussion."

"All these forces oppose terrorism. They are not making an attempt to violate the sovereignty and territory of Syria," he said in comments translated into Russian.

Syrian met in the resort of Sochi tomorrow, with the Russian leader saying "foreign armed forces will withdraw from Syrian territory" although he gave few details.

But Russia's chief negotiator later told journalists that the withdrawal of foreign troops should be done "as a whole" and include Iranians and Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese group that is an ally of and Assad.

"We are talking about all the foreign troop divisions which still have troops in Syrian territory. That includes the Americans and the Turks and Hezbollah, of course, and the Iranians," Lavrentyev said on Friday, quoted by

Mekdad, however, suggested had not meant to say this.

"I don't think that our Russian friends meant the forces that entered in agreement with the Syrian government," he said.

"demanded the withdrawal of forces that are here without agreement: that is the forces of the US, France, and other forces that are here illegitimately."

Russia and are both allied with Assad. Together with rebel-supporting Turkey, they have been brokering peace talks in Astana, the Kazakh capital, running in parallel to talks supervised by the

Last year, Russian said was acting on the basis that both and the Iranians, "just like the Russian air forces, are in at the invitation of the legitimate government.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 18:20 IST