Yahoo – AFP,
27 Sep 2015
New York (AFP) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday he saw a widespread acceptance among major powers that Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad should stay in office.
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| Iran's president Hassan Rouhani arrives to speak at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on September 26, 2015 (AFP Photo/Timothy A. Clary) |
New York (AFP) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday he saw a widespread acceptance among major powers that Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad should stay in office.
"I think
today everyone has accepted that President Assad must remain so that we can
combat the terrorists," Rouhani told CNN.
Iran and
Russia are the key allies of Assad, who has faced Western demands that he step
down amid a war that has killed more than 240,000 people and caused four
million to flee.
But the
United States has been hitting Islamic State extremists opposed to Assad, with
France on Sunday launching its first strike.
"In
Syria, when our first objective is to drive out terrorists and combatting
terrorists to defeat them, we have no solution other than to strengthen the
central authority and the central government of that country as a central seat
of power," said Rouhani, who is visiting New York for the UN General
Assembly.
Iran's
Shiite clerical regime has voiced concern over a future without Assad, a
largely secular leader from the heterodox Alawite movement.
But Rouhani
said he also saw a future role for opponents of Assad.
"As
soon as this movement reaches the various levels of success and starts driving
out the terrorists on a step-by-step basis, then other plans must be put into
action so as to hear the voices of the opposition as well," Rouhani said.
The
reform-minded Rouhani has reached a landmark denuclearization accord with major
powers, a step in reconciliation with the United States, the traditional
bugbear of Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
But Rouhani
said that Iran was not in direct talks about Syria with the United States.

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