Tehran. Suleyman Farzaliyev – APA. “If whole region and world countries don’t struggle against terrorism in Syria and Iraq, they will have to combat terrorism in their own country tomorrow”, Hamid Reza Dehghani, the head of Middle East studies at Iran's foreign ministry told APA’s Iran bureau.
He said today’s processes in Syria are not in favour of the terrorists: “They try to violate ceasefire and prevent discussions because they are under pressure. We think the terrorism will not be ended in Syria because it does not root in there”.