The Cairns Post

Iran warns against hasty regime change in Syria

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IRAN’S President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday warned that the Syrian Government must be allowed to remain in power to prevent the Islamic State group from taking over the country.

Mr Rouhani, in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly meeting, argued that the priority must be combating IS extremists in Syria, and that “political reforms” could follow later.

“If we are to succeed in fighting ter- rorism, the government in Damascus cannot be weakened. It must be able to carry on the fight,” Mr Rouhani told a gathering of academics and journalist­s in New York.

“If the Syrian Government is taken out of the equation, the terrorists will enter Damascus” and “the whole country will become controlled territory, a safe haven for terrorists”, he said.

The Iranian leader did not specifical­ly address President Bashar al- Assad’s fate, even though he made clear that regime change must take place after the stepped-up campaign to defeat IS jihadists.

Mr Rouhani’s remarks came amid intense diplomacy over the way forward to end the four-year war in Syria that has left more than 240,000 dead and sent thousands of refugees fleeing to Europe.

Russia strengthen­ed its hand in shaping Syria’s post-war future when it sent troops and fighter planes to Syria to help in the battle to defeat Islamic State, which now controls large swathes of territory.

Mr Rouhani said Iran and Russia had “almost a compatible mindset” on Syria because Moscow has “the same goal of fighting and defeating terrorism”.

Mr Rouhani also argued the fight against the jihadists would never be won with an air campaign alone.

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Pictures: GETTY IMAGES, AP EERIE SIGHT: The supermoon rises behind Glastonbur­y Tor in England, and (inset) at the start of the eclipse.

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