The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, considering recent developments in Syria, reiterates Iran's principled stance on respecting Syria’s unity, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity, emphasizing that determining Syria’s future and making decisions about its destiny are solely the responsibility of the Syrian people, without any destructive interference or external imposition.
Achieving this requires the immediate cessation of military conflicts, prevention of terrorist activities, and the initiation of national dialogue involving all segments of Syrian society to establish an inclusive governance structure that represents all Syrians.
The Islamic Republic of Iran continues to support international mechanisms, particularly UN Security Council Resolution 2254, in pursuing the political process in Syria. The Islamic Republic also maintains constructive engagement with the United Nations in this regard.
In this critical period of Syria's history, ensuring the security of all Syrian citizens and foreign nationals, preserving the sanctity of religious sites, and safeguarding diplomatic and consular facilities in accordance with international legal principles are of utmost importance.
The Iranian and Syrian nations have always had long-standing and friendly relationship. It is expected that this relationship will continue with a wise and forward-looking approach by both nations, based on mutual interests and adherence to international legal obligations.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasizing Syria's position as an important and influential country in West Asia, will spare no effort to help establish security and stability in Syria. To this end, it will continue consultations with all influential parties, especially those in the region.
It is evident that the Islamic Republic of Iran will closely monitor developments in Syria and the region. Taking into account the actions and conduct of key players in Syria’s political and security landscape, the Islamic Republic of Iran will adopt proportionate approaches and positions.