Cairo-Sana
Former Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister Ambassador Hussein Haridi denounced the war crimes committed by the Turkish and American occupations in the Syrian territories, stressing that cutting off drinking water to the people of Hasaka alone is a crime against humanity.
Haridi stressed in a statement to SANA's correspondent in Cairo today that the Turkish occupation in northwestern Syria would not have been possible without the presence of a green light from the American administration, referring to the Turkish regime and the American administration agreeing to flagrantly violate the United Nations rules and charter through their practices and their targeting of Syria.
Haridi emphasized that the crimes of the Turkish regime and its blatant interference in Syria's internal affairs since 2011 until today constitute a violation of all the foundations on which international relations were built after World War II, which confirms the opportunism of Turkish policies.
Haridi stressed that the Turkish regime is committing war crimes against humanity in Syria, noting that its decision to cut drinking water to the people of Hasaka constitutes an international crime by all standards.