Iran on Saturday condemned a
deadly suicide bombing in Damascus, charging that such "terrorist
actions" were the work of foreign governments that wanted to arm the
Syrian opposition.Iran "condemns terrorist act that resulted in killing and injuring Syrian
people and also condemns foreign intervention," the deputy foreign
minister in charge of Arab and African affairs, Hossein Amirabdolahian,
said in a statement posted on his ministry's website."The parties who back sending weapons to Syria are responsible for killing innocent people. Some parties, by sending
weapons and (committing) terrorist actions in this country, are pursuing
their own specific goals," he said. State media said at least 11 people died and 28 were
wounded in yesterday's suicide bombing which hit worshippers leaving a
mosque after the main weekly prayers.The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said two civilians died. Syria is the chief Middle East ally of Iran, which has pledged its support to beleaguered President Bashar al-Assad.The persistent bloodshed has endangered a hard-won
truce brokered by international peace envoy Kofi Annan even before the
full deployment of a promised 300-strong UN military observer mission.Amirabdolahian stressed in his statement that the
solution to the Syrian unrest should be a "solely political one" that
incorporates reforms promised by Assad. "Some parties consider themselves above the UN and its special envoy's plan and are trying to impose their will with hasty
actions," he said, in another swipe at countries that have argued in
favour of arming the Syrian opposition.Amirabdolahian did not name them but Iran's Gulf Arab rivals Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been among the most outspoken
champions of arming the rebels, although both governments insist they
are not yet doing so. US officials have voiced suspicion that Iran is
supplying Assad's regime with weapons and military advisers, but Tehran
has denied
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