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Syria: Aid to rebels will prolong war

- By Alabert Aji and Ali Akbar Dareini

DAMASCUS, Syria — Iran and Syria condemned a U.S. plan to assist rebels fighting to topple President Bashar

Assad on Saturday and signaled the Syrian leader intends to stay in power at least until 2014 presidenti­al elections.

The remarks came against the backdrop of a strategic victory for the regime as the military regained control over a string of villages along a key highway in Syria’s heavily contested north.

The army boasted that it had eradicated the remnants of “terrorist agents and mercenarie­s” in the area that links the government-controlled central city of Hama with Aleppo’s internatio­nal airport.

The reversal of gains, confirmed by Syrian activists, has the potential to change the outcome of the battle in Aleppo, Syria’s largest city where government troops and rebels have been locked in a stalemate for months.

Syrian rebels have long complained that they are hampered by the world’s failure to provide heavier arms to help them battle Assad’s better-equipped military. The internatio­nal community is reluctant to send weapons partly because of fears they may fall into the hands of extremists who have been gaining influence among the rebels.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Thursday that the Obama administra­tion was giving an additional $60 million in assistance to Syria’s political opposition and would, for the first time, provide non-lethal aid directly to the rebels.

In their first official statements on the U.S. decision, the Syrian and Iranian foreign ministers accused Washington of having double standards and warned it will only delay an end to the civil war.

Iran is a staunch ally of the Syrian regime and has stood by the embattled Assad throughout the conflict.

 ?? AP ?? Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, right, speaks in alongside Syrian counterpar­t Walid al-Moallem.
AP Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, right, speaks in alongside Syrian counterpar­t Walid al-Moallem.

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