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Syria strongly condemns US Senate resolutions on China: blatant interference violates international law

2019-12-04T13:41:26.982Z


DAMASCUS, (SANA) - Syria condemned in the strongest terms the resolutions passed by the US Senate, which are considered blatant interference


Damascus-Sana

Syria condemned in the strongest terms the resolutions passed by the US Senate, which is considered a blatant interference by Washington in the internal affairs of the People's Republic of China, stressing that these resolutions violate international law.

An official source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants told SANA today: The Government of the Syrian Arab Republic condemns in the strongest terms the resolutions passed by the US Senate, which is considered a flagrant interference by the United States in the internal affairs of the People's Republic of China.

The source said that the latest resolution, the Human Rights Policy of the Uygur 2019, contradicts the efforts made by the People's Government to combat terrorism and extremism and violates international law. The unjust decision taken by the US Congress on November 19 and media campaigns led by the US administration About Hong Kong contradicts the legitimate right of states to maintain their security and stability.

The Chinese government's policy of combating terrorism, extremism and separatist conflicts led to the cessation of terrorist acts resulting from religious extremism in the region and contributed to international efforts to combat terrorism, the source said.

The source concluded by saying: In this context, the Syrian Arab Republic reiterates its condemnation and rejection of Congress resolutions and the policy of double standards adopted by the United States of America and the malicious defamatory campaigns carried out by it and stresses the right of China to maintain its sovereignty, territorial integrity, people and security and to protect the security and property of the state and individuals.

Source: sena

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