Iran FM Arrives in Damascus to Discuss Baghdad Regional Summit

Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian at Damascus International Airport on Sunday. (AFP)
Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian at Damascus International Airport on Sunday. (AFP)
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Iran FM Arrives in Damascus to Discuss Baghdad Regional Summit

Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian at Damascus International Airport on Sunday. (AFP)
Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian at Damascus International Airport on Sunday. (AFP)

Damascus has voiced its confidence that good relations with Tehran will continue under President Ebrahim Raisi with the Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad saying ties with its ally are on track to develop in the coming months.

Mekdad’s remarks were made upon the arrival of his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, at Damascus International Airport on Sunday.

Abdollahian’s visit is “important, not just because it’s his first, but because vital issues will be discussed,” said Mekdad, adding that he will tackle bilateral ties, international developments and regional issues with Tehran’s new top diplomat.

For his part, Abdollahian expressed complete trust in Tehran and Damascus taking “mighty steps” to confront US sanctions imposed on them and confirmed that their relations would strengthen under Iran’s new leadership.

His visit to Syria comes a day after he represented Iran at a Baghdad conference attended by officials from around the Middle East aimed at easing regional tensions.

During his meeting with Mekdad, Abdollahian said “the courage of former Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani played a vital role alongside the Syrian army in defeating ISIS.”

Soleimani was killed in a US drone strike near Baghdad’s international airport in January 2020.

Abdollahian stated that the blood of Iranians and Syrians spilled on the battlefield of the fight against terrorism in Syria guarantees the continuation of the strategic relations between the two countries.

“We have entered a new phase of trade and economic relations between the two countries and peoples, and today I am here first to emphasize the development and expansion of relations and stress that Syria is at the forefront of the resistance,” he said.

Before attending the regional session in Baghdad, he confirmed he would convey all the conference’s details to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

He said that Tehran is consulting with Damascus on matters of regional security and sustainable development.

Abdollahian stressed that Tehran would consult directly with Damascus regarding the Baghdad conference and the role of the region’s countries in any initiative.



Türkiye's Opposition to Name Presidential Candidate in Coming Months

A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
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Türkiye's Opposition to Name Presidential Candidate in Coming Months

A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)

Türkiye's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) will name its presidential candidate for the next election in coming months, its leader said on Tuesday in what he called a move to counter a judicial crackdown on his party.

The next presidential and parliamentary elections are not scheduled until 2028, but the opposition has repeatedly called for an early vote after recent detentions and investigations into CHP-run municipalities.

"Today, ... by completing all the preparations ... in February, March and April, we are starting today to say that we are ready to (counter) this evil," Ozgur Ozel said in an address to CHP parliamentarians, alluding to the investigations.

Some 1.6 million CHP members will choose the party's presidential candidate in an internal vote, he added, Reuters reported.

On Monday, an Istanbul prosecutor launched another judicial investigation into the city's Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a CHP member, for allegedly trying to influence the judiciary after he criticised legal inquiries into opposition-run municipalities.

Imamoglu, seen as a likely future presidential challenger to Tayyip Erdogan, accused Erdogan's government of using the judiciary as a political tool to pressure the opposition.

Ozel said the investigations into Imamoglu showed how Erdogan's AK Party was afraid of him.

The government denies accusations of political interference in the cases and says the judiciary is independent.

Erdogan, re-elected last year, is serving his last term as president permitted by the constitution, unless parliament calls an early election. He has ruled Türkiye for more than 21 years, first as prime minister and then as president.

An early election needs the support of 360 MPs in the 600-seat parliament. AKP and its allies command 321 seats.

The AKP spokesperson recently said that a formula for a new term for Erdogan was "on the party's agenda," hinting at a move to enact a constitutional amendment to make that possible.

A constitutional amendment could also be put to a referendum if 360 lawmakers endorsed it.