Nebizia: US adopts inhuman approach towards Syria

Russia’s Permanent Representative to United Nation Vasily Nebizia confirmed that the US is adopting an inhuman approach towards Syria.

Nebizia said during a UN Security Council session: “Despite the explosive situation in the region and the real possibility of the conflict is expanding, Washington and its followers are still actively practicing the same inhuman and destructive approach towards Syria.

Nebizia pointed out that the sharply increasing flow of the displaced as a result of the Israeli aggression against Lebanon did not change Washington’s policy and this represents major challenge for Syria.

He stressed that one of the main destabilizing factors on the ground was and still is the illegal American military presence east of Euphrates and in the Al Tanf area in southeast of Syria.

Nebizia said: “Washington, which continues to occupy vast areas in Syria, and plunders the country’s oil, gas and agricultural resources, is also causing further deterioration of living, social and economic conditions, and is trying to activate extremist gangs in Syria”.

Souha Suleiman

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