Iran's Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, has renewed Iran's rejection of foreign interference in Syria, urging an internal solution to the crisis in it. “We protest the interference of outsiders in Syria as well as the dispatch of mercenaries into the country and we consider this as meddling in the affairs of another state,” Press TV site quoted Salehi as saying on Thursday. He added that sending weapons into Syria was also a mark of clear interference in the country’s internal affairs. “We believe that the opposition needs to sit at the negotiation table with the government as soon as possible to end the bloodshed," Salehi said. He added that the true opposition should help end violence in the country and seek an all-Syrian solution to the crisis.
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