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Indian and Chinese figures call for lifting the siege on Syria to face the repercussions of the earthquake that hit it

2023-02-07T16:26:11.761Z


New Delhi-Beijing-SANA, Bansidhar Praden, Assistant Professor from India's Jawaharlal Nehru University, called for lifting the measure.


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Bansidhar Praden, Assistant Professor from the Indian Jawaharlal Nehru University, called for lifting the unilateral coercive measures imposed on Syria to help those affected by the earthquake, and expressed his condolences to the Syrian people and the families of the victims.

Braden said in a statement to SANA reporter in New Delhi: This is a natural disaster of unimaginable proportions, and requires all countries to put aside their political and ideological differences and provide assistance to the innocent victims in the name of humanity.

He added: The United States should take the lead in lifting sanctions on Syria, and aid from all parties must reach the earthquake zones without any hindrance, and sooner rather than later.

In turn, the former Indian ambassador to Syria, Manohanti Bhanot, called in a similar statement to help the Syrian people to overcome the effects of this ordeal, while Ambassador Anil Trigunayat, a member of the Vivekananda Strategic Foundation, expressed his heartfelt condolences and sympathy with the friendly Syrian people in these tragic circumstances, calling for the lifting of sanctions on Syria. .

Journalist Kalol Bhattacherji, editor of The Hindu newspaper, said in a similar statement: The Syrian people have suffered from the scourge of war imposed on them during the past decade, and the coercive measures imposed by Western countries on this people have led to more suffering, and the disaster that occurred at dawn yesterday added a lot to it. It is time for us to stand with Syria and its people in this catastrophe, and I call for the immediate lifting of Western sanctions imposed on Syria and to help it recover from the effects of this devastating earthquake.

In turn, the editor-in-chief of the Indian Hard News magazine, Sanjay Kapoor, said: We have been pained by what happened in Syria and what the Syrian people have suffered from in the past years, the latest of which was the devastating earthquake at dawn yesterday, and we express our solidarity with this ancient people and we hope that the crisis that the Syrian people are suffering from will come to an end. almost.

In China, Dr. Saeed Jamal Al-Din Ma Yan Jie of the Chinese Sun Yat-San University called for lifting the siege on Syria to help its people in facing adversities, including the recent earthquake, expressing condolences to the families of the victims and recovery to the injured.

In his turn, Faisal Al-Otari, head of the Syrian community in China, said: The Syrian community felt its duty from the first moment of the disaster and its members worked like a beehive to secure sums of money and send them to the General Secretariat for Development and licensed charities. The Syrian embassy also made great efforts to make the fundraising process easier and give it official status in a transparent manner. .

Al-Otari pointed out that the embassy and the community are in a state of semi-permanent meeting to explain the suffering of the Syrian people to our Chinese friends.

The Syrian plastic artist, Walid Ali, and the media, Fayrouz Nasr, who reside in China, expressed their support for their country in the ordeal of the earthquake, and called on the international community to lift the unjust Western blockade imposed on Syria, especially as it has been fighting terrorism for twelve years, which is supported by the same parties that impose sanctions and blockade.

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Source: sena

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