DAMASCUS:- IRANIAN Defence Minister Amir Hatami arrived in Syriainfo-icon on Sunday for meetings with President Bashar al-Assad and senior defence and military officials as part of a two-day visit, according to the Tasnim news agency.

Iranian forces have backed Assad in the country's civil warinfo-icon.

"Not only the people of the region, but the people of the worldinfo-icon are indebted to the battles that have taken place against terrorists in Syria," Hatami told Assad in a meeting, according to Tasnim.

Hatami also told Assad that he was hopeful that all of Syria would soon be "liberated" and displaced Syrians could return home. "Relations between the two countries are strong and stable," Assad said in the meeting, according to Tasnim.

Hatami also met with Syrian Defence Minister Ali Abdullah Ayoub and discussed the latest situation with "takfiri groups", he said at a news conference in Damascus, according to the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA). Iranian officials usually refer to Sunni extremist groups as "takfiris".

Iraninfo-icon can help Syria in expanding its military arsenal, Hatami said at the conference. "The Islamic Republic has high capabilities in the area of defence and can help Syria in expanding their military equipment," he said, according to ISNA.

USinfo-icon National Security Adviser John Bolton said last week that Iran should remove its forces from Syria.

Senior Iranian officials have said their military presence in Syria is at the invitation of the Assad government and they have no immediate plans to withdraw.

Hatami also said Iran can help with the reconstructioninfo-icon of Syria. "We hope to have a productive role in the reconstruction of Syria," Hatami said on arrival in Syria, according to Fars Newsinfo-icon.

More than 1,000 Iranians, including senior members of the elite Revolutionary Guards, have been killed in Syria since 2012.

The Guards initially kept quiet about their role in the Syria conflictinfo-icon. But in recent years, as casualties have mounted, they have been more outspoken about their engagement.