Hollande and Erdogan’s recent remarks prove their collusion against Syria’s sovereignty – FM

DAMASCUS,(ST)_Syria has denounced the recent remarks of the French and Turkish Presidents that proved their collusion against Syria’s sovereignty in a blatant violation of the UN charter and international law, according to the official news agency (SANA).

The agency quoted a source at Foreign and Expatriates Ministry as saying: “The French and Turkish governments’ policy towards situation in Syria and their support for the armed terrorist organizations, which contradict the U.N. Security Council’s resolutions on combating terrorism, is behind the crisis in Syria, shedding of Syrian blood and failure of efforts being exerted to fight terrorism.”

“The hostile behavior of the French and Turkish governments must be condemned by international community,” the source added.

It advised the government of the two countries [France and Turkey] to solve the internal crises in their countries instead of their intervention in other countries’ internal affairs.

The source asserted that the attempt of the two countries’ presidents to address foreign affairs in order to hide the failure of their policies to solve the internal crises in France and Turkey will lead to a further moral and political downfall.

Good and Bad terrorism!!

Last Friday, president of France and his Turkish counterpart reiterated – in a joint press conference- their call for supporting the so-called the ‘moderate opposition’ in adherence to their U.S. master Mr. Barack Obama who classified terrorism as good or bad.

According to Mr. Obama, “the good terrorism must be supported, while the bad one must be combated.”

Repeatedly, Syria has confirmed that the so-called the ‘moderate opposition’ is composed of terrorist organizations.

Basma Qaddour

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