Iran's President Hassan Rouhani called Bashar al-Assad to reaffirm his support for the Syrian pioneer in the wake of a US rocket strike, Rouhani's office said on Sunday.
"The country of Iran will stay close by the Syrian country in battling fear based oppression and shielding Syria's regional trustworthiness," Rouhani said in the approach Saturday evening, as per an announcement on the administration site.
He said Western charges that Assad's administration was behind a synthetic weapons assault a week ago were "unmerited" and recommended it was completed by revolt gatherings to impact worldwide general sentiment.
"Psychological oppressors must not be permitted to utilize such weapons to denounce others and prepare for activities that are in opposition to universal law," said Rouhani.
Assad said the US rocket strikes on a Syrian air base, propelled in light of the substance weapons assault, just made him more decided.
"The United States neglected to accomplish its objective with this hostility, which was to raise the spirit of the fear based oppressor bunches it underpins after the triumphs accomplished by the Syrian armed force," Assad told Rouhani, as indicated by Syrian state news organization SANA.
"The Syrian individuals and armed force are resolved to pulverize psychological warfare in all aspects of Syrian domain."
Iran and Russia have been the key supporters of Assad and allude to all Syrian restriction assembles as "psychological militants".
"More prominent coordination between Iran, Syria and Russia can be extremely viable in the battle against fear mongering. The individuals who surmise that by supporting psychological oppressors, they can change Syria's future to their greatest advantage, are completely wrong," Rouhani said.