"Iran’s presence does not exist in a way of military presence on the ground in Syria — these are tales told by Israel," Muallem said at a press conference.
Instead, Tehran’s presence in Syria is limited to the work of its military advisers on the Syrian Army’s side, according to the official.
"Iran’s presence is legitimate as it is based on the request of the Syrian government, unlike the presence of the United States," Muallem stressed.
Syria is a sovereign state that has the right to independently choose its allies in the fight against terrorism, the foreign minister noted.
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Israeli relations with Iran are strained over Tehran's curtailed, yet still existing nuclear program, hostile rhetoric and support for Syria in its fight against terrorist groups. Israeli officials have repeatedly said that Israel would not allow Iran to turn Syria, which has been engulfed in a civil war since 2011, into its military foothold.
On Syrians, Returning Back Home
The Syrian government will provide all the necessary assistance to its citizens who have decided to return to the Middle Eastern country amid the improving situation, Muallem said.
"We are seeking the return of the Syrians to their homes. And we will provide all necessary aid to the ones who are willing to return," Muallem said at a press conference.
The number of registered Syrian refugees, according to the latest UN figures, stands at over 5.6 million.
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