Bratislava-Sana
Slovak political analyst Branislav Fabri stressed that the unilateral Western coercive measures imposed on Syria only increased the suffering of the Syrian people.
Fabri said in an article published on the Novi Slovo website that "these measures failed to achieve their political goals in terms of putting pressure on the Syrian government to change its positions. Therefore, the Europeans must accept the status quo as conditions in Syria are constantly changing on the ground and politically in favor of the government."
Fabri criticized the double standards by which the West works, pointing out that it cooperates extensively with the Saudi regime, even though it is leading a terrible war against Yemen and adopting violent behavior against its citizens at home, noting that the European Union's continued policy of imposing more sanctions against other countries could represent The basis for a significant escalation of tension affecting Europe itself.