Tehran-Amman-Sana
Professor of law at Iranian universities, Dr. Hassan Asadi, condemned the unilateral western coercive measures imposed on Syria and the American so-called "Caesar Law", stressing that it represents "economic terrorism affecting the Syrian people."
"These inhuman and illegal practices are crimes against humanity and clear economic terrorism that affects the Syrian people who have suffered from the terrorism of the Takfiri groups," Asadi told SANA, stressing that Syria, with its steadfastness, will overcome all these difficulties, calling on international organizations, human rights organizations and civil society institutions to move to stand in front of This is American arrogance.
For his part, Saman Niazi, Vice President of the International Institute for Beautiful Peace in Iran, said that the so-called "Caesar's Law" lacks legal and human foundations and embodies the principle of interference in the affairs of other countries, stressing that America and European countries impose these coercive measures in the service of the Zionist-American project in the region, contrary to all international rules and norms .
Niyazi stated that the United States and the West are trying to disrupt the political process in Syria and the reconstruction and construction movement by adopting illegal and illegal methods represented by unilateral measures.
In Amman, Jordanian academic Azmi Mansour affirmed in a statement to SANA correspondent that the American so-called “Caesar’s Law” comes in the context of the war and the ongoing aggression against Syria, and that its implementation represents a “moral fall”.
Mansour pointed out that Syria is capable of the will of its people, the determination of its army, and the wisdom of its leadership to turn this law into an opportunity to enhance self-reliance and secure food security by stimulating agriculture and industry and finding ways to ward off risks.