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Al-Jaafari: Western countries tried to employ the Security Council to antagonize the Syrian state and create justifications for external intervention and aggression with the aim of destabilizing it

2020-12-16T17:55:35.160Z


New York-SANA, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari, confirmed that Western countries in the Security Council have joined


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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari confirmed that Western countries in the Security Council tried to repeat catastrophic scenarios in Syria that were applied in other countries under deceptive titles and terms that the events proved the extent of their devastating impact.

"Syria has lived through decades of Security Council failures in dealing with issues that threaten international peace and security in our region and the world, especially those related to the Israeli occupation of Arab lands," Jaafari said during a session of the UN Security Council.

Al-Jaafari explained that Western countries tried to employ the Security Council to antagonize the Syrian state and create justifications for external intervention and aggression with the aim of destabilizing its stability and security, undermining its cultural and development achievements and undermining its national options.

Al-Jaafari indicated that some countries have consistently promoted terrorism and covered up its crimes and obscured Syrian demands to form an international coalition under the umbrella of the United Nations to combat it and support the efforts of the state and its allies in this field.

Al-Jaafari pointed out that one million Syrians from our people in Hasaka are suffering due to the Erdogan regime cutting off water from them and using them as a weapon of war, while the "NATO" countries are silent on Erdogan's described crime and theft of Syrian wealth.

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Source: sena

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