Speaker of the People’s Assembly stresses, during his meeting with the Cuban ambassador, the importance of strengthening cooperation to confront common enemies

Parliament Speaker Hamouda Sabbagh stressed the importance of supporting and strengthening cooperation relations between Syria and Cuba, in order to face the similar conditions that the two countries are experiencing.
During his meeting today with the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba in Syria, Miguel Porto Parga, on the occasion of the end of his duties in Syria, Sabbagh pointed out that Cuba is geographically far away, but close to the conscience of the Syrians. He indicated that the two countries have common enemies, namely the United States of America and the colonial West countries, who are still targeting both countries in all ways to serve their agendas in support of the Zionist enemy and the terrorism that America sponsors, supports and transports from one country to another, while Syria fights it.
Sabbag thanked the Cuban Ambassador for his efforts during the years of war and his presence in Damascus to consolidate and develop the relations between the two countries, especially since he studied in Syria and lived among its people and knew it closely, wishing him success in his upcoming assignments and the soon return to celebrate the final victory of the two countries in the squares of Damascus and Havana.
For his part, the Cuban Ambassador Parga affirmed that the U.S. is practicing the same approach towards the two countries by imposing a blockade on them and creating successive crises, in preparation for the transition to the stage of violence, allegations of human rights and interference in the country’s affairs.
Parga stated that “we, as peoples, have no choice but to confront this global domination and to march for the victory that will be achieved and we will celebrate this voctory and the liberation of Palestine”. He explained that Syria, for him, is a place of belonging not just a place for work, stressing that he will follow up everything related to the Syrian issue in any task assigned to him, and that the development of economic relations between the two countries will be the title of the next stage.
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