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The Syrian national socialist in Lebanon confirms that countries impede the return of displaced Syrians to their areas for political investment

2020-11-16T00:55:36.895Z


Beirut-SANA The Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon renewed its rejection of the blockade and unilateral coercive measures


Beirut-Sana

The Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon renewed its rejection of the blockade and the unilateral coercive measures imposed on Syria, stressing that they constitute a flagrant violation of human rights and of all international laws and covenants and must be lifted from the Syrian people.

The party said in a statement today on the occasion of its founding anniversary that “Syria’s steadfastness and its response to terrorism, occupation and partition projects is an exceptional and unprecedented steadfastness despite its high cost and the sacrifices and blood that resulted from it, and with this steadfastness, Syria has proven to the whole world that it is resistant to terrorism and that the will of the Syrian people is not broken no matter how hard you are against it.” The forces of terrorism and those behind them support them with money, weapons and the media.

The statement indicated that it is not hidden that the countries that are pursuing this criminal policy against Syria are still placing obstacles to the return of the displaced Syrians to their villages and regions in order to keep them as a card for political investment.

The statement pointed out that Syria's steadfastness and victory over terrorism and its international and regional sponsors, the Zionists and some Arabs confirm that the countries and forces of the resistance possess all the elements of power that enable them to defeat the fragmented colonial terrorist project and the Zionist racist and expansionist settlement plan.

Source: sena

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