Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said that Turkey's establishment of military bases on Syrian territory is unacceptable and that Syrian sovereignty should be respected.

At a weekly news conference on Monday, Moussaoui said: "We oppose Ankara's establishment of military sites in Syria. Issues must be resolved through diplomatic means and Syria's territorial integrity must be respected."

On tensions in the Gulf, Moussaoui welcomed any action to lift tensions between Iran and the UAE, stressing that there are mutual visits between Iranian and Emirati officials, and said Tehran hopes these visits will contribute to reducing tension in the region.

Moussaoui also condemned Bahrain's hosting of the Manama conference and invited Israel to participate in it, pointing out that his fate is a failure and that it will not affect Iran's historical influence, he said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that Turkey does not aspire in the soil of any country, does not target the freedom of any people, and that it does not want to take any land that does not belong to it. .

Erdogan said on Saturday his country would resume its military operation in northeastern Syria if the agreement with Washington on the withdrawal of Kurdish fighters from the region was not fully implemented.

Iran has offered to involve Syrian Kurds, the Syrian regime and Turkey in talks to impose security on the Turkish-Syrian border after the Turkish army launched an operation in northern Syria to fight Kurdish forces. Russia also made a similar offer today.