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Progressive Arab Baath Party in Jordan condemns Turkish aggression against Syria

2019-10-10T11:30:14.935Z


Amman, (SANA) - The Arab Progressive Ba'ath Party in Jordan on Tuesday condemned the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory


Amman-Sana

The Arab Progressive Ba'ath Party in Jordan today condemned the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory and reiterated its support to the Syrian people, army and leadership.

"We are convinced that the Turkish aggression will retaliate against Erdogan and his party in particular, and Turkey in general, which has long been entangled by the head of its regime to become less secure and more aggressive," the party's Central Media Office said in a statement. Even with her traditional friends. ”

The party pointed out in its statement that Syria will fail the aggression with the support of its allies and Erdogan will be disappointed and will lose and celebrate with the Syrian state very soon to complete the victory and liberate every grain of Syria from occupation and terrorism.

For its part, the Anti-Zionist and Racist Society in Jordan condemned the Turkish aggression and stressed that its fate will fail and Syria will remain the rock that breaks all the dreams of the invaders and greedy.

The Assembly stressed in a statement issued today that the Turkish aggression is an extension of the Zionist aggression and serve him and prove the expansionist ambitions of the government of justice and development, which is a terrorist tool in the service of American Zionist projects.

Jamal Al-Alawi, a member of the Arab Forum's administrative board, also condemned the Turkish aggression against Syria and considered it a link between Turkish conspiracy against Syria since the beginning of the crisis.

Source: sena

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