DAMASCUS, (ST)-Claims about the use of chemical weapon in Syria have become a boring and unconvincing narrative except to the countries which participate in shedding the Syrians’ blood through their support for terrorism in Syria, a source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said on Sunday.
“Every time the Syrian Arab army makes advances in the fight against terrorism, claims accusing the Syrian army of using chemical weapons in Syrian areas emerge to be used as a pretext to prolong the terrorists’ existence in Douma, the source added.
“The terrorists’ claims about the use of chemical weapons in Ghouta were planned in advance as there are confirmed and documented information about this issue, the source clarified, noting that the Syrian state has warned against such lies.
on Saturday, some media outlets, known of their support for the terrorists as well as the media arms of the so-called “Jaish al-Islam” terror group claimed that the Syrian army had used chemical weapons in the city of Douma during its military operation which the army carried out in retaliation against the terrorist attacks launched by the “Jaish al-Islam” terror group against civilians in several neighborhoods in Damascus and its surrounding.
This media campaign was followed by a western political campaign led by the United States to justify any aggressive steps against Syria aiming to support the terrorist groups and to prevent their collapse.
Iran Rejects ‘Conspiratorial, Illogical’ Claims on Syria Chemical Weapons Attack
Meanwhile, in Tehran, Iran has strongly condemned the use of chemical weapons by any country in any part of the world, saying claims about a chemical attack by the Syrian government in Eastern Ghouta are “conspiratorial and illogical.”
“Such claims and accusations by the Americans and some Western countries signal a new conspiracy against the Syrian government and nation and a pretext for military action against them,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Sunday, according to Pres TV.
He added that using such allegations as a pretext for a military intervention in Syria would “certainly aggravate the situation in this country and in the region.”
He added that terrorists would be emboldened by any act of aggression which would not be in favor of peace, stability and security in the region and across the world.
“When the Syrian army has the upper hand on the battlefield against armed terrorists, it would not be rational for it to use chemical weapons,” he pointed out.
Qassemi’s comments came a few hours after militants and activists linked to them, including the so-called “”civil defense” group White Helmets, claimed that government forces on Saturday had dropped a barrel bomb containing poisonous chemicals in Douma, Eastern Ghouta’s largest town, killing and wounding dozens of civilians.
Qassemi further said the Islamic Republic denounces the use of chemical weapons in any part of the world.
He added that the alleged chemical attack in Eastern Ghouta is not in conformity with the realities on the ground because the Syrian government has had appropriate cooperation with the United Nations.
Syria surrendered its stockpiles of chemical weapons in 2014 to a joint mission led by the US and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which oversaw the destruction of the weaponry. Damascus has consistently denied using chemical weapons over the past years of conflict in the country.
Western governments and their allies, however, have never stopped pointing the finger at Damascus whenever an apparent chemical attack takes place.
Hamda Mustafa