Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian counterpart Hassan Rowhani agree that chemical weapon use is “impermissible” but oppose intervention in their ally Syria, the Kremlin said after the two held telephone talks.
“Both sides consider that the use of chemical weapons by anyone is impermissible,” said a statement posted on the Kremlin website late Wednesday.
“Considering the calls for outside military intervention in the Syrian conflict, they have also highlighted the need to seek ways to settle (the conflict) solely through political-diplomatic means,” it said.
The two presidents discussed the Syrian conflict “at the initiative of the Iranian side,” it said.
Iran, the chief regional ally of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, has spoken out against Western military intervention in Syria after suspected chemical weapons attacks on the outskirts of Damascus last week.
Russia has supported the Damascus regime throughout the two-and-a-half-year conflict by vetoing U.N. Security Council resolutions aiming to increase pressure on Assad and is widely expected to do so again.

Kremlin: Putin, Rowhani agree chemical weapon use ‘impermissible’

Russian President Vladimir Putin says Iran agrees with Moscow that the use of chemical weapon is “impermissible” but oppose intervention in their ally Syria. (File photo: Reuters)
AFP, Moscow
Thursday 29 August 2013
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