President Bashaar Al-Assad : terrorism can only understand the language of force and it is the language we will use to undermine it

President Bashar al-Assad received a phone call from Mr. Badra Gomba, acting president of the Republic of Abkhazia, during which he affirmed his country’s support for Syria in all the organized terrorist attacks it faces, considering that victory stands with Syria as a state, people and leadership.

President al-Assad stressed that terrorism only understands the language of force, which is the language we will use to  break and eliminate it with, regardless of its supporters and sponsors, noting that terrorists do not represent a people or institutions, they only represent the agencies that employ and support them.

Rawaa Ghanam

 

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