IRAN VOICES DISCONTENT OVER TURKEY'S DEPLOYMENT OF PATRIOT MISSILES ON TURKISH-SYRIAN BORDER
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2013/02/12/iran-turkey/
12:24 12/02/2013 " COMMENTS
Iran has voiced discontent over Turkey's deployment of Patriot
missiles on the Turkish-Syrian border, Iran's semi-official news
agency Fars reported.
At a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Cemal Cicek on the sidelines
of Islamabad-hosted ECO Speakers Conference Iranian Majlis Speaker
Ali Larijani voiced discontent over the deployment of the Patriot
missiles on the Turkish-Syrian border, the Iranian website said.
Cemal Cicek assured his Iranian counterpart that the Patriot missiles
are defensive in nature, and that they will be dismantled once the
Syrian crisis is solved.
Earlier, referring to Turkey's policy to its neighbors, particularly
Syria, Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi said, in part, "The
Turkish authorities have turned off 180 degrees from the path of
Islam. They arm terrorists and send them to Syria to kill their Muslim
brothers." Addressing the Turkish authorities, Naser Makarem Shirazi
said, "State relations have nothing to do with us, but we announce
that our entire nation feels disgust for you."
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http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2013/02/12/iran-turkey/
12:24 12/02/2013 " COMMENTS
Iran has voiced discontent over Turkey's deployment of Patriot
missiles on the Turkish-Syrian border, Iran's semi-official news
agency Fars reported.
At a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Cemal Cicek on the sidelines
of Islamabad-hosted ECO Speakers Conference Iranian Majlis Speaker
Ali Larijani voiced discontent over the deployment of the Patriot
missiles on the Turkish-Syrian border, the Iranian website said.
Cemal Cicek assured his Iranian counterpart that the Patriot missiles
are defensive in nature, and that they will be dismantled once the
Syrian crisis is solved.
Earlier, referring to Turkey's policy to its neighbors, particularly
Syria, Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi said, in part, "The
Turkish authorities have turned off 180 degrees from the path of
Islam. They arm terrorists and send them to Syria to kill their Muslim
brothers." Addressing the Turkish authorities, Naser Makarem Shirazi
said, "State relations have nothing to do with us, but we announce
that our entire nation feels disgust for you."
Read also: Turkey supports Iran's separatist forces on state level
http://panorama.am/en/interviews/2013/01/16/iran-turkey