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Int’l Media Conference against Terrorism Kicks off in Damascus: Resistance Axis Victorious

Int’l Media Conference against Terrorism Kicks off in Damascus: Resistance Axis Victorious
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Under the patronage of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the International Media Conference against Terrorism kicked off at the Opera House in Damascus.

Int’l Media Conference against Terrorism Kicks off in Damascus: Resistance Axis Victorious

Around 130 journalists from Russia, Iran, Cuba, Spain, China, Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, Algeria, Morocco, Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Cyprus, Britain, Germany and Kuwait are participating in the two-day conference, in addition to Syrian journalists.

In the opening session, the deputy of Hizbullah Secreatry General, His Eminence Sheikh Naim Qassem vowed that Syria will not fall.

"Syria has proven that it's unbreakable, but it broke the scheme and it's no longer possible for Syria to fall or leave the axe of resistance," he said, referring to the Resistance axis in the region.

He further stated that "the victory is close," adding that Syria is subject to "a foreign and regional aggression that uses the radical and takfiri current to change its political orientation."

Meanwhile, Syria's Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem highlighted that Iran will double its support to the "axe of resistance," which includes Syria, following the signing of the Iranian nuclear deal with world powers.

"Iran will not change its stance toward the Syrian crisis and it stressed a continuous support to the axis of resistance after the conclusion of the nuclear accord," al-Moallem said at the "International Media Conference against Terrorism" held in Damascus.

Al-Moallem hailed the recently-signed deal as "historic," adding that Iran has entered "the international arena from its widest doors."

"If our allies are strong, we are strong as well," he said, in an apparent empathizing on the ongoing Iranian support to Syria, which was recently highlighted by several Iranian officials, who stressed that there will be no limits to Tehran support to Damascus.

Ali Jannati, the Iranian Culture Minister, who also attended the Damascus conference, said "Iran stood and will stand by Syria" because of the rightful cause in Syria.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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