Syria Declaration issued by the General Secretariat of the Conference of Arab Parties: The terrorist war aims to destroy Syria

The Syrian declaration issued by the emergency meeting of the General Secretariat of the General Conference of Arab Parties affirmed that the terrorist war was aimed at destroying Syria, its national position, and its civilized, economic and social renaissance

The declaration said that the terrorist war aimed to undermine Syria’s resistance army, which represents a weight in the field of conflict with the Zionist enemy

The declaration clarified that despite the failure of the plot against Syria, the collapse of the hostile project, and the defeat suffered by the terrorist organizations and their operators, the aggressor countries still live in the illusions of their plots and adventures by encouraging militias and separatist and terrorist groups to harm the territorial integrity of Syria, as well as imposing coercive measures. 

The declaration added: We affirm our pride in the meeting with President Bashar al-Assad, during which he expressed his confidence in joint Arab popular action, and we proudly declare President al-Assad as an Arab leader at the head of the national resistance project.

The declaration saidWe declare our condemnation of the attacks on Syrian territory, reject any interference in its internal affairs, affirm the unity of Syria’s land and people, support its independent national decision.”

The declaration called for the exit of illegal foreign forces from Syria’s lands and affirm Syria’s right to defend its land from the occupation and terrorism.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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