Sabbagh meets Venezuela ‘s ambassador in Damascus

DAMASCUS, (ST)_ Speaker of the Parliament [People’s Assembly] Hammouda Sabbagh affirmed on Tuesday the importance of enhancing  parliamentary relations between Syria and Venezuela to serve the interests of the two countries and peoples.
 
Sabbagh’s remarks came during a meeting with the Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Damascus, Jose Biomorgi.
 
He called for exchanging visits between parliamentarians in both countries in a way that would contribute to exchanging expertise and deepen bilateral relations, expressing appreciation for Venezuela’s support to Syria in the war against terrorism.
 
Sabbagh referred to the unilateral coercive economic measures being imposed by the US and Western countries on Syria and Venezuela, and  the illegitimacy of these measures and their flagrant violation of international conventions and norms and international humanitarian law.
 
For his part, the Venezuelan Ambassador called for strengthening cooperation and joint coordination between his country and Syria at international forums to deal with the US dictates that aim to undermine unity, sovereignty and independence of both friendly countries.
 
In a statement to the journalists following the meeting , the Venezuelan Ambassador said that he delivered a letter to Sabbagh from President of the National Assembly of Venezuela, Jorge Rodriguez Gomez, on strengthening ties of friendship between the two countries.
 
 The letter  affirms the  willingness  of Venezuela’s  government, parliament and National Assembly to continue enhancing, supporting and developing bilateral relations at all levels.
 
Basma Qaddour 
 
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