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Syria's Assad meets Iran's supreme leader, president
By AFP - May 08,2022 - Last updated at May 08,2022
This handout photo provided by the Iranian presidency on Sunday shows Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi (right) receiving Syrian President Bashar Assad in the capital Tehran (AFP photo)
TEHRAN — Syrian President Bashar Assad met with Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi during a brief visit to Tehran on Sunday, Iranian state television said.
"Assad has left Iran for Damascus after meeting separately with the supreme leader" and the president, the report said.
Iran is a major ally of Assad, backing him alongside Russia in Syria's more than decade long civil war.
Tehran has given financial and military support to the Assad regime during the 11-year war, and says it has deployed forces in Syria at the invitation of Damascus but only as advisers.
The relationship between Tehran and Damascus are "vital for both countries and we should not let it weaken", Khamenei said, according to a statement on his website.
"We should strengthen it as much as possible."
Assad's last reported visit to Iran was in February 2019 — and that was the first one since the start of the war.
Iran's supreme leader also hit out at Arab nations that normalised relations with Tehran's arch nemesis Israel under the US-sponsored Abraham Accords.
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