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1. Syrian President Bashar Assad's special envoy, Faisla Suleiman, entering room and being greeted by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
2. Close-up of Suleiman
3. Ahmadinejad and Suleiman
4. Close-up of Ahmadinejad
5. Mid shot of Syrian officials
6. Wide of meeting
STORYLINE:
An envoy of President Bashar Assad held talks with Iran's President Mahmood Ahmadinejad in Tehran on Tuesday, amid continuing unrest in Syria.
Iran remains a close ally of Damascus, and accuses western-funded "armed groups" for the year-long uprising.
A year of sanctions, diplomacy and harsh rhetoric have failed to stop Syria's bloody crackdown on opposition protesters and oust Assad.
Diplomacy has not yet run its course, but more treacherous options, including aid to Syrian rebels, are likely to come up at a meeting of dozens of countries that oppose Assad, including the United States and its European and Arab partners, in Istanbul on April 1.
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