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An event at the Syrian Embassy in Havana to commemorate the Syrian-Caribbean Day

2019-10-19T20:16:38.168Z


Havana - SANA - The Syrian Embassy in Cuba held an event entitled


Havana - Sana

The Syrian Embassy in the Republic of Cuba held an event entitled “Syrian-Caribbean Day” in the presence of ambassadors and heads of missions of Caribbean countries accredited to Cuba during which they presented a documentary film highlighting the true face of Syria and its civilization.

The film reviewed the state of harmony and harmony among the spectrums of Syrian society and their common civilizational harmony and what Syria has provided to humanity in all walks of life.

The film also pointed to the failure of the conspiracy and terrorist war against Syria for more than eight years in discouraging it from continuing its civilizational role and fighting terrorism thanks to the sacrifices and heroics of its valiant army.

During the event, Syrian Ambassador to Cuba Dr. Idris Mia gave a presentation on the latest developments in Syria and the Turkish aggression, stressing that it represents a blatant invasion of Syrian territory and a flagrant violation of Security Council resolutions affirming the independence, unity and sovereignty of Syria and its right to resist this invasion by all available legitimate means.

Ambassador Mia said during the event: "Defending Syria and its people and protecting its borders is the exclusive right of the Syrian Arab Army."

Ambassador Mia touched on the continuous achievements and victories of the Syrian Arab Army against terrorist organizations.

Mia pointed to the efforts of the government in Syria to ensure humanitarian access to all areas and cities in the country and its keenness and welcome the return of all Syrian displaced people to the homeland and provide all means of decent living for them.

In turn, the ambassadors renewed their countries' refusal to interfere in Syria's internal affairs and called on them to respect their independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, stressing the importance of strengthening relations between their countries and Syria in all fields.

The ambassadors praised this initiative, in which they received important information about the reality in Syria, in contrast to the image of some media.

In an interview with SANA's correspondent in Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago's ambassador to Havana, Lancelot Coy, said: “Every country has the right to defend its territory and sovereignty”, denouncing the Turkish regime's aggression on Syrian territory and expressing its solidarity with Syria in its fight against terrorism.

In a similar interview, Suriname Ambassador Edgar Armacito reiterated that his country condemned all forms of terrorism, saying that "any aggression against Syria or any other country is unacceptable and inhumane."

"Syria is doing everything it can to fight terrorism and to show the reality of what is happening on its territory to the world," Armakito said, expressing confidence that Syria would eliminate terrorism.

In another interview, the Ambassador of Saint Cristobal and Nevis Verna Mills warned that terrorism poses a danger to the whole world, calling on all countries to unite to combat this danger.

For his part, Guyana's ambassador to Cuba, Halim Majeed, assured the reporter that no country has the right to attack or interfere in the internal affairs of another country. His country condemns terrorism in all its forms, while Grenada's ambassador to Cuba Clary Charles expressed the rejection of any aggression or terrorism by any Caribbean country. Stressing that each country has the right to decide the future and preserve its heritage and culture and choose its government.

Source: sena

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