The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Arab parties and personalities condemn the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory: contrary to the rules of international law

2019-10-11T13:08:22.214Z


Capitals-SANA The International Federation of Arab Trade Unions condemned the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory, stressing that


Capitals-Sana

The International Federation of Arab Trade Unions condemned the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory, stressing that it is contrary to the rules of international law and constitutes a flagrant and unacceptable attack on the sovereignty of an Arab state.

In a statement today, the EU called on the international community to play its role in this aggression which threatens international peace and security and to stop any attempts aimed at the occupation and occupation of Syrian territory.

He stressed that "preserving Syria's unity and national sovereignty is a national duty that requires solidarity with it in the face of Turkish and foreign aggressions," warning of the consequences of the Turkish aggression on Syria's unity and territorial integrity and the course of the political process there.

In turn, the Secretary General of the National Movement Party in Jordan, Daifallah Al-Farraj, in a press statement to SANA, condemned the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory, which comes at a time when the axis of resistance records victories over the triad of the reactionary Zionist imperialist aggression.

He said that the Turkish aggression aims to revive the Ottoman Erdoganian ambitions and provide help to the defeated terrorist organizations in Syria and strengthen them after their siege in Idlib.

For his part, former Lebanese MP Emile Lahoud condemned the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory, stressing that `` Erdogan the dreamer in vain by mobilizing the Ottoman Empire chose to destroy his ship on the rocks of Syria after breaking his tools from the terrorists of Nusra and other terrorist organizations who used them over the past years to hit Syria. ''

For its part, the General Secretariat of the General Conference of Arab Parties in Beirut condemned the Turkish aggression, stressing that it is a "flagrant violation of Syrian sovereignty."

The Secretary General of the Conference, Qassem Saleh, said in a statement that the Turkish regime continues its aggression against Syrian sovereignty, starting with facilitating the entry, adoption and support of terrorist groups, and renouncing all the commitments it has made to end these groups in the city of Idlib and its countryside and force them to surrender their weapons.

He pointed out that the Turkish, American and Western forces are occupation forces and the Syrian army has the right to confront them to remove them from Syrian territory and to clear areas under their control and the control of terrorist groups affiliated with them.
Saleh called for lifting the unilateral siege imposed on Syria, which targets its position and its principled positions that adhere to national rights, especially the Palestinian issue.

The National Action Symposium in Beirut demanded an immediate halt to the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory.``What the Turkish regime is committing is an aggression, occupation and intentional displacement of the population, a serious violation of Arab national security and the sovereignty and unity of Syria, in addition to violating international conventions and covenants, '' the statement said.

For his part, condemned the excellent Mufti Jaafari Sheikh Ahmed Qablan Turkish aggression, stressing that what the Turkish regime is doing today is "an invasion in the full sense of the word."

He warned in a speech today that "the wars, destruction and displacement witnessed by our countries and peoples and conspired against their existence and their entities, cultures and civilizations confirms that the attack is great and targeting is dangerous."

Source: sena

All news articles on 2019-10-11

You may like

News/Politics 2024-04-02T08:06:48.164Z

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.