Khamenei Informs Assad Envoy of ‘Continued Coordination’ with Syria after Soleimani Killing

Secretary General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani and Head of Syria’s National Security Bureau Ali Mamuk. (IRNA)
Secretary General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani and Head of Syria’s National Security Bureau Ali Mamuk. (IRNA)
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Khamenei Informs Assad Envoy of ‘Continued Coordination’ with Syria after Soleimani Killing

Secretary General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani and Head of Syria’s National Security Bureau Ali Mamuk. (IRNA)
Secretary General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani and Head of Syria’s National Security Bureau Ali Mamuk. (IRNA)

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has informed head of Syria’s National Security Bureau Ali Mamluk of the continued coordination between Damascus and Tehran after the killing of Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps’ (IRGC) Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani.

Khamenei stressed that Soleimani’s killing “will boost the resistance’s approach and its strategic achievements in the region.”

He told Mamluk that coordination between Iran and Syria will continue until terrorism is uprooted and security and stability are restored in all Syrian territories.

Secretary General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani expressed appreciation for Head of the Syrian regime Bashar Assad and the Syrian people’s condolences to Iran, reported IRNA.

“Americans and arrogant powers will soon understand that Soleimani’s assassination will be far more dangerous for them,” he was quoted as saying.

Mamluk had taken part on Monday in Soleimani’s funeral procession Tehran, which was led by Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani.

Mamluk conveyed Assad’s deepest condolences over the death of Soleimani.

The latter “stood by the Syrian Arab Army in its war against terrorism and its supporters and defended the values of truth and dignity against aggression and domination,” Syria’s SANA news agency quoted him as saying.

The two sides discussed joint coordination in the coming stage and emphasized that Soleimani’s death will increase the two countries’ adherence to the resistance, it reported.



EU, UN Agree on Importance of Libya Ceasefire

EU Ambassador Nicola Orlando meets head of UNSMIL with Hanna Tetteh. Photo released by Orlando on X
EU Ambassador Nicola Orlando meets head of UNSMIL with Hanna Tetteh. Photo released by Orlando on X
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EU, UN Agree on Importance of Libya Ceasefire

EU Ambassador Nicola Orlando meets head of UNSMIL with Hanna Tetteh. Photo released by Orlando on X
EU Ambassador Nicola Orlando meets head of UNSMIL with Hanna Tetteh. Photo released by Orlando on X

The United Nations rights office called on Wednesday for an independent investigation into the discovery of mass graves at detention centers in Libya's capital Tripoli as the European Union Ambassador to Libya said he agreed with the UN that “no effort should be spared to preserve the ceasefire and prevent a return to violence.”

EU Ambassador Nicola Orlando said he discussed with Hanna Tetteh, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), “views on our respective outreach to Libyan and international partners.”

He said they discussed “the next steps” in the political process facilitated by UNSMIL, “including how the EU can best support her efforts at this delicate juncture for Libya.”

He “reiterated the EU’s strong backing for her facilitation and commended the renewed sense of urgency she has brought through her consultations.”

Orlando said he “stressed the need for all key actors to engage constructively with UNSMIL and avoid uncoordinated initiatives.”

Meanwhile, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR ) said it was "shocked" by gross human rights violations uncovered at official and unofficial detention facilities in Libya.

OHCHR said the discovery of dozens of bodies and suspected instruments of torture and abuse confirmed longstanding findings by the UN that human rights violations were committed at such sites.

"We call on the Libyan authorities to conduct independent, impartial and transparent investigations into these discoveries," OHCHR said in a statement. It urged the authorities to preserve evidence and grant Libya's forensic teams, as well as the United Nations, full access to the sites.