Iran: Further US strikes on Syria 'very dangerous'
Iran: Further US strikes on Syria 'very dangerous'
President Hassan Rouhani has warned that further US strikes on Syria as threatened by American and other Western officials could push the region into a "very dangerous" situation.
Rouhani told a news conference in Tehran Monday that a US missile strike against a Syrian airbase last week was “basically wrong” which "benefited terrorism."
"A repeat of such an action could be very dangerous for the region," he said of US tomahawking of the Shayrat airfield near the Syrian city of Homs on Friday.
US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley has said her country was ready to hit Syria again. On Sunday, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson warned that the US could strike Syria again.
"America did this once, but will it go unanswered next time? Russians have said that a confrontation was only a few inches away. They are quite right, if the missiles had hit a few hundred meters higher or lower, it could have led to a major confrontation," Rouhani said.
The president held phone talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Sunday, during which they said aggressive US actions against Syria were not permissible and violated international law.
They also called for an objective investigation into an incident involving chemical weapons in Syria's Idlib, which the US cited as the reason to attack the airfield.
Fact-finding mission
Rouhani said he proposed to Putin and Syrian President Bashar Assad that a fact-finding committee be formed to visit the alleged chemical attack site.
"If a neutral fact-finding committee goes to the region and scientifically examines the issue, everything will be clarified," he said, adding in their conversation, Putin stressed that finding about all aspects of the incident was quite easy.
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