Iran says it signed deal to rebuild Syria's military

AP  |  Beirut 

has signed a deal to rebuild Syria's armed forces, which have been depleted by more than seven years civil war, Iranian Amir has said.

The announcement comes as the US under shifts is toughening its stance on Iran's support for Syrian Bashar Assad's government, which has weathered a calamitous civil war.

The has demanded that extract itself from as an essential precondition to lifting sanctions that went into effect earlier this month.

has also been critical of Iran's expanding role in Syria, saying it won't tolerate a permanent Iranian military presence near its frontiers.

has been an essential backer of in the civil war now in its seventh year, providing advisers, military supplies, training and thousands of militiamen to fight alongside the

said Iran was in at the invitation of the government.

The precise details of the agreement were not announced.

The Syrian government does not release casualty numbers, but monitoring groups say the government has lost tens of thousands of fighters since the civil war broke out in 2011.

Iran and both intervened on behalf of the government as opposition forces gained ground in the early years of the war.

Assad, who has ruled with an iron fist since inheriting the presidency from his father in 2000, now looks safe in his post but he rules over a shattered country.

At least 400,000 people have been killed in the war, according to monitoring groups, and the UN Economic and Social Commission for estimates the economic damage to the country at over USD 300 bn.

The government and its international backers have described the conflict as a war against terrorism and enemies abroad, chiefly the US and other western nations.

said is now in a stronger position and warned against any "foreign aggression" against

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 01:55 IST