Iranian
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told Reuters on Tuesday that Russia could
use Iranian military bases to launch air strikes against militants in Syria on
a
"case by case basis."
"case by case basis."
Russia
and Iran are both key allies of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and have
played decisive roles in the past 18 months to turn the tide of the Syrian
conflict in his favor.
Russian
jets used an air base in Iran to launch attacks against militant targets in
Syria last summer, the first time a foreign power had used an Iranian base
since World War Two.
The
deployment ended abruptly however after some Iranian lawmakers called the move
a breach of Iran's constitution which forbids foreign military bases, and the
Iranian defense minister chided Moscow for publicizing the arrangement.
"Russia
doesn't have a military base (in Iran), we have good cooperation, and on a case
by case basis, when it is necessary for Russians fighting terrorism to use
Iranian facilities, we will make a decision," said Zarif.
Zarif
is part of an Iranian delegation headed by President Hassan Rouhani, which
arrived in Moscow on Monday.
Zarif
said that regional issues, including Syria, would be discussed at a meeting in
the Kremlin with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
REUTERS
REUTERS
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