The Czech peace movement renews its solidarity with Syria and its people in its war on terrorism

The Czech peace movement today renewed its solidarity with Syria and its people in its war on terrorism and in its defense of the unity and independence of the Syrian territories.

In a statement to  SANA correspondent in Prague, Chief of the movement Milan Kraicha expressed his condemnation of the role played by the regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Syria, noting that this regime explicitly supports terrorist organizations and continues to occupy Syrian territories  and is looking for support from NATO for its aggressive actions towards this country.

Kraicha clarified that Erdogan’s regime does not commit to all the agreements reached regarding Syria, but works the other way. Erdogan’s regime intensifies its support for terrorists and sends more of its forces and mercenaries to Syrian territories in an attempt to stand in the face of the victories of the Syrian army that is working to purify its land of terrorism.

Inas Abdulkareem

 

 

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