New York-Sana
Syria's permanent representative to the United Nations, Bassam Sabbagh, affirmed that Western countries continue to impose and expand their illegal coercive economic measures that exacerbate the suffering of the Syrian people and cause a significant shortage of their basic needs.
During a session of the UN Security Council today, Sabbagh pointed out that Syria continues to provide decent living conditions for its citizens, rehabilitate infrastructure and basic services, rebuild what was destroyed by terrorism, and create conditions for the return of refugees, noting that Syria is looking forward to ensuring the full implementation of Security Council resolution (2642) and interactive dialogue. To review and follow up on its implementation, including the progress of early recovery projects.
Sabbagh stressed that Syria and its partners from the United Nations organizations face great challenges to improve the humanitarian and living situation of the Syrian citizen as a result of the continued politicization of humanitarian and development work by Western countries and their violation of the principles governing it, indicating that the American occupation forces continue to loot the wealth of the Syrian people, including oil, gas, wheat and cotton, where the amount of Syrian oil is The looted about (66) thousand barrels per day.
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