BEIRUT (AP) - The Latest on the war in Syria[1] (all times local):
4:30 p.m.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has reaffirmed his government’s determination to stand by Syrian President Bashar Assad in the Arab nation’s yearslong civil war.
Rouhani spoke to reporters in Vienna, where his country’s nuclear agreement with world powers was drawn up three years ago and where the Iranian president held talks with Chancellor Sebastian Kurz on Wednesday.
Rouhani said the people of Iran “will continue our path alongside the nation and government of Syria[2], until all terrorists are annihilated.”
Shiite Iran - along with Russia and the Lebanese Shiite militant Hezbollah group - has been a staunch ally of Assad’s government and advisers from Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard, as well as trainers, commanders and experts are stationed in military bases across Syria[3].
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2:15 p.m.
Russia says demands for Iran’s complete withdrawal from Syria[4] are “unrealistic.”
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Wednesday after meeting with his Jordanian counterpart that Iran is one of the key powers in the region, and that it would be “absolutely unrealistic” to expect it to abandon its interests. He said regional powers should discuss mutual complaints and negotiate a compromise.Russia and Iran have provided crucial military support to Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces, helping them turn the tide in the civil war.Israel has said it will not tolerate an Iranian military presence in Syria[5] and has launched military strikes against Iranian targets there in recent months.Lavrov said Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump would discuss the situation in southern Syria[6], where government forces are waging a new offensive, at their July 16 summit. He said a cease-fire in the region brokered by Russia, Jordan and the U.S. had envisioned the withdrawal of non-Syrian forces and the deployment of Syrian troops along the frontier with Israel.___10:45 a.m.Islamic State media outlets are reporting that the son of the group’s leader has been killed fighting Syrian government forces.The announcement of the death of the young son of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appeared on the group’s social media accounts late Tuesday. It included a picture of a young boy carrying a rifle and identified him as Huthaifa al-Badri.The statement did not specify when he was killed. It said he was an elite fighter who was killed while fighting Syrian and Russia troops at a power station in the central Homs province.Al-Baghdadi has been reported killed or wounded on a number of occasions but is widely believed to still be alive. IS has been driven from nearly all the territory it once controlled in Syria[7] and Iraq.Copyright © 2018 The Washington Times, LLC. ...