Top Commander: Iran Ready to Send Weapons to Iraq
“Since security of our country and Iraq is
interwoven and we couldn’t remain indifferent to the cruelty against
them, our skilled people and a number of brave Iranian commanders went
to Iraq to provide Iraqi commanders with advice and consultations and
help them,” Firouzabadi told reporters in Tehran on Saturday.
He said Iran is ready to dispatch any humanitarian aid needed by Iraq, and added, “We
are ready to send weapons and other equipment to that country through
legal channels once requested by the Iraqi government.”
Also asked about the underway nuclear talks
between Iran and the Group 5+1 (the US, Russia, China, Britain and
France plus Germany) in Vienna, Firouzabadi said, “Negotiations and
similar issues never leave any impact on the Iranian nation’s correct
and independent move.”
He underscored that negotiations are merely aimed
at assuring the world powers that Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful,
and further called on the G5+1 to display that they have the power to
understand other nations’ right to use peaceful nuclear technology.
Earlier this month, Lieutenant Commander of the
Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Brigadier General
Esmayeel Qa’ani said Baghdad remained untouched by ISIL terrorist group
due to Iran’s support and assistance.
“The ISIL terrorists sought to surround Baghdad
but they failed in reaching their ominous goals thanks to Iran’s
supports,” Qa’ani said in North Khorassan province.
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