First Published: 2012-10-02
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Iranian FM stresses Islamic republic cannot support any country that uses chemical weapons.
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Middle East Online
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NEW
YORK - Iran on Monday added its voice to warnings against Syria ever
using chemical weapons in its increasingly large-scale war with
anti-government insurgents.
Foreign Minister Ali Akbar
Salehi said in New York that Iran could not support any country --
including ally Syria -- that used such weapons, calling this "a
situation that will end everything."
"If any country...
uses weapons of mass destruction, that is the end of the validity,
eligibility, legality, whatever you name it, of that government," he
said at a talk given to the Council on Foreign Relations think tank.
He
was responding to a hypothetical question from the audience about
Iran's reaction if fallout from chemical weapons drifted across the
border in the event of the Syrian government there unleashing its
chemical arsenal.
"Weapons of mass destruction, as we said it, is against humanity, something that is not acceptable," he said.
Iran
suffered from Iraqi use of chemical weapons during the countries'
1980-1988 war and says it opposes all such weapons, although Western
powers and Israel accuse Iran of trying to build a nuclear bomb.
The
Syrian military has not used chemical weapons against the increasingly
widespread rebellion. US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said the
Syrian regime recently its chemical arms to help keep them safe.
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