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Policy symposium at the Syrian embassy in Romania

2019-12-18T19:11:06.581Z


Bucharest - SANA established the Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic in Bucharest in cooperation with the administrative office of the branch


Bucharest - Sana

The Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic in Bucharest, in cooperation with the administrative office of the National Union of Syrian Students, Romania branch, held a political symposium in the lecture hall at the embassy headquarters, which included two axes, the first entitled "Historic Turkish ambitions in Syria" and the second "Syrian-Romanian relations from the historical point of view."

Professor Christian Nakshu, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economic Studies at the University of Bucharest, who participated in the symposium as a key lecturer on political geography and global forces affecting the crisis in Syria, stressed that the Syrian people’s legacy will enable them to overcome the crisis, citing the Syrian achievements throughout history as Abu Ludor of Damascus who built the Trajan column in Rome and the bridge Giant above the Danube in Romania.

For her part, Dr. Sybil Al-Jundi, who specializes in Syrian-Romanian relations and lecturer at Ovidio University in Constance, praised the historical relations between the two countries from the historical perspective.

In turn, Dr. Walid Othman, the Syrian ambassador to Romania, made a historical political presentation on the Turkish ambitions in Syria since the Ottoman occupation, through the independence period, the Baghdad alliance and the crisis of 1998, until the current war imposed on Syria, adding that Erdogan's criminal policies towards Syria and his continuous support for the terrorists and the occupation of his forces are part of The Syrian lands have exacerbated the crisis and confirmed Turkish historical ambitions.

He referred to the practices of the Turkish occupation, including theft of factories and Syrian economic capabilities, theft of antiquities, and his attempts to bring about a demographic change in the north of the country.

The symposium was attended by a crowd of the Syrian community, students studying in Romania and the Romanian and Arab student federations.

Source: sena

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