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    Iran warns Turkey against deployment of Patriot missiles

    November 25, 2012 - 16:14 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Iran said Turkey's plans to deploy Patriot defensive
    missiles near its border with Syria would add to the region's
    problems, as fears grow of the Syrian civil war spilling across
    frontiers, Reuters reported.
    Turkey asked NATO for the Patriot system, designed to intercept
    aircraft or missiles, last week after talks about how to shore up
    security on its 900-km (560-mile) border.
    "The installation of such systems in the region has negative effects
    and will intensify problems in the region," Iranian parliament speaker
    Ali Larijani said on returning from a trip to Syria, Lebanon and
    Turkey on Saturday evening, according to Iranian state news agency
    IRNA.
    Ramin Mehmanparast, Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, told the
    Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA) on Sunday that deploying the
    Patriot system "will not only not help solve the situation in Syria,
    it will actually make the situation more difficult and complicated as
    well".
    Syria has called Turkey's request for the Patriot missiles
    "provocative", and Russia said the move could increase risks in the
    conflict.
    Iran has steadfastly supported Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
    throughout the 20-month-old uprising against his rule.
    Turkey's missile request may have riled Damascus because it could be
    seen as a first step toward implementing a no-fly zone over Syrian
    airspace.
    Syrian rebels have been requesting a no-fly zone to help them hold
    territory against a government with overwhelming firepower from the
    air, but most foreign governments are reluctant to get sucked into the
    conflict.
    Turkey fears security on its border may crumble as the Syrian army
    fights harder against the rebels, some of whom have enjoyed sanctuary
    in Turkey.

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