
TEHRAN - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a phone conversation with his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad conferred on ways to boost all-out cooperation between the two Muslim states.
"Iran and Syria will continue to cooperate on bilateral, regional and  international issues," Ahmadinejad said. 
"The enemies will never succeed  as long as Iran and Syria stand by each other," Ahmadinejad added.  
During the phone conversation on Wednesday, Ahmadinejad also reiterated,  "Concerning disarmament, we should move in a direction that forces Zionist  regime to accept international rules and disarmament." 
"Zionist regime's  measures in Holy Quds and other areas will come to naught and Iran-Syria efforts  have paved the way for Palestinians and Gazans." 
Al-Assad for his part  said, "Super powers have not reached their final goal regarding Iran and try to  create enmity between Iran and Arab countries, but seemingly, some Arab states  want to be representatives of the West on Iran's nuclear issue and they have  forgotten their main enemy which is the Zionist regime." 
He also turned  to Iran's nuclear disarmament conference, and said Syria supports any decision  by Iran on global disarmament.