Iran announces "the end" Russia's use of the base of Hamedan


Authorities in Iran declared that Russia's use of the base in Hamedan air raids inside Syria "is finished."
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Minister Bahram Ghasemi: "There are no rules for Russia in Iran, has this (operation), is now over."
It was not immediately comment from Moscow on this one issue.
Moscow announced last week that its planes bombed targets in Aleppo and Idlib and Deir ez-Zor, Syria starting from Hamedan base.
This was the first time that Russia claimed the raids from a base in Iran since the start of the air campaign in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad in September / September last.
Ghasemi stressed that "Iran does not have any agreement on the use of Russian aircraft to turn our military base in Hamedan," according to news agency Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
But the official noted that the two countries have understandings include allowing Moscow of using Iranian airspace and other facilities.
He said that any use in the future depends on "the situation in the region."
This comes after hours of criticism of Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan to Moscow on the proclamation of raids that started from Hamedan base.
Dehghan said in an interview with Iran's Channel Two: "Naturally, Russians are interested in the review being a superpower and a country with influence and they are doing on security issues in the region and the world."

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