New Delhi-Sana
Within the framework of his visit to the Indian capital, New Delhi, Dr. Faisal Al-Miqdad, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, held a dialogue session with researchers at the Institute (Manohar Parrikar) for Defense Studies and Analysis (IDSA), in the presence of a large number of military and political experts, academics, diplomatic figures and his accompanying delegation.
Minister Mekdad gave a presentation on the latest developments in Syria, the region and the world, and the Syrian-Indian relations, pointing to Syria's achievements in the field of combating terrorism and the dangers posed by the presence of the occupation in some regions and the continuation of some countries to support terrorism and use it to serve their agendas.
Al-Miqdad referred to the negative effects of the unilateral economic measures imposed on Syria, stressing that they are inhumane and immoral, praising the humanitarian assistance provided by India to Syria.
Al-Miqdad also pointed to the historical dimension of the Syrian-Indian relations, which is evidenced by the solidarity of the two countries with each other in the most difficult times, pointing to the importance of this principled model of bilateral relations between countries.
Al-Miqdad spoke about Syria's vision and position on a number of developments on the regional and international arenas, stressing the importance of coordination between like-minded countries in dealing with challenges and developments on the international arena.
Minister Mekdad answered the audience's questions, which centered on Syria's foreign relations, Syria's participation in the Astana meetings, and Syria's important experience in combating terrorism and confronting extremism in all its forms.
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