Sousan: International conference on Refugees’ return aims to put an end to their suffering abroad

Damascus (ST): Assistant Foreign Minister Dr. Ayman Sousan has affirmed that the Syrian state has exerted its utmost efforts to facilitate the return of the refugees and the displaced after creating the appropriate circumstances for their return.

Interviewed by the Syrian channel, Sousan clarified that the Syrian government issued an invitation to all the displaced without exception to return to their homeland, renewing the call for all the refugees to return and contribute in reconstructing what was destroyed by terrorism, noting that nobody worries about  Syria other than the Syrians themselves.

He considered that the international conference on the return of refugees constitutes the first step for the return of every displaced person to his home and ensures a dignified life for him, stressing that the conference comes within the framework of the Syrian policy which aims at returning all refugees and casts light on putting an end to their suffering abroad.    

Sousan added that the conference, scheduled to be held tomorrow, directs a message to the international community demanding that it halt the impediment of the return of the displaced and politicizing their humanitarian situation, stressing that this issue  should  end, calling for lifting the unilateral coercive measures being imposed on Syrian people and halting the economic terrorism practiced against Syria by the US and its allies.  

He went on to say that all participant states were invited to the conference except Turkey, as nothing positive can be expected from Erdogan’s regime, the main supporter of the terrorist organizations operating in Syria, clarifying that some states were subjected to pressure to prevent them from taking part in the conference.

Sousan concluded that the Syrian Russian alliance and their partnership in the war against terrorism and in supporting the process of stability and reconstruction in Syria infuriates the West.

K.Q.

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