“The Islamic Republic of Iran has not put any military bases at the disposal of Russia or other countries," Larijani said on Wednesday.
He made the remarks in response to comments made by Iranian MP Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, who had said the deployment of any foreign military forces inside the country is unconstitutional.
“Under Article 146 of the Constitution, the establishment of any foreign military base inside the country is forbidden, and it is worth mentioning that Iran has not given such a base to any country,” Larijani said.
The top parliamentarian, however, said cooperation will continue between Tehran and Moscow on regional issues, including Syria and Yemen and the fight against terrorism.
"Our cooperating with Russia on regional issues such as Syria does not mean that we have given a military base to Russia," Larijani said.
Russia's Defense Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that it had used a base in western Iran to carry out airstrikes in Syria.
The ministry said that Tupolev-22M3 long-range bombers and Sukhoi-34 strike fighters took off from an airbase near the city of Hamedan and struck targets in three provinces in northern and eastern Syria.
The Russian Defense Ministry also announced a new wave of airstrikes out of Iran against targets in the east of Syria on Wednesday.
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