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Labor Ministers in Non-Aligned Countries: Condemn unilateral coercive measures and laws and demand their abolition

2022-05-30T18:01:32.532Z


Geneva, SANA- The Ministers of Labor of the Non-Aligned Countries adopted a virtual meeting held within the framework of the 110th session of the International Labor Conference


Geneva-Sana

The Labor Ministers of the Non-Aligned Countries, in a virtual meeting held within the framework of the 110th session of the International Labor Conference in Geneva with the participation of Syria, adopted a declaration in which they affirmed that unilateral coercive measures endanger all human rights, including the right to development and the right to work.

The declaration included opposition and condemnation of unilateral coercive measures and laws and the continuation of their application, and calling on the countries that implement these measures to cancel them immediately.

The announcement issued by the meeting, with the participation of ministers and representatives of 13 countries, expressed grave concern about human rights violations that the Israeli occupation forces constantly commit against Palestinian and Syrian workers in the occupied Syrian Golan.

The Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Muhammad Seif El-Din, stated that Syria faced and is still facing an unjust terrorist war that sought to sabotage all the economic and social gains of the Syrian people. Difficulty in meeting his basic needs and achieving his economic and social progress.

The meeting was attended by the Permanent Representative of Syria to the United Nations Office and International Organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Hosam El-Din Ala and Counselor Jaber Shammout, and from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, Director of Planning and International Cooperation Mahmoud Al-Kawa.

Muhannad Suleiman

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Source: sena

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