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Professor Sabbagh: Syria continues the process of stabilization and reconstruction

2022-06-29T11:02:40.361Z


Santiago-SANA The researcher in international relations, the Spanish professor of Syrian origin, Pablo Sabbagh, confirmed that despite the wages


Santiago-Sana

The researcher in international relations, the Spanish Professor of Syrian origin, Pablo Sabbagh, stressed that despite the unilateral coercive Western measures imposed on the Syrian people, the Syrian state continues to consolidate stability and rebuild what was destroyed by the terrorist war.

During a dialogue meeting organized by the Syrian Embassy in the capital, Santiago, in cooperation with the Syrian institutions in the diaspora in Chile, Professor Sabbagh said: “During my recent visit to Syria, I felt a state of safety and stability after a tour that included a number of cities,” noting the efforts made by the state in the framework of consolidating stability and the reconstruction process. Despite the unilateral coercive measures imposed on the Syrian people, which have caused them daily suffering

And at the same time, stressing the importance of Syria's regional role and its impact on regional stability.

The meeting was attended by a large number of the Syrian community in Chile, followed by a ceremony honoring Professor Sabbagh for his efforts in shedding light on the reality of what is happening in Syria away from what the Western media are trying to promote.

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Source: sena

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