“Caesar Act” is doomed to failure, says a delegation of Jordanian clans

Amman, (ST) –  During a visit to the Syrian embassy in Amman, a Jordanian popular delegation affirmed today it’s stand by Syria in the face of terrorism and unilateral coercive measures imposed on it, especially what is called “Caesar Act”. 

The members of the delegation (the Jordan Falcons Association for Tribal Reform) expressed their confidence in the ability of the Syrian people to triumph over terrorism and its tools, stressing that the steadfastness of the Syrians would fail the effects of the so-called “Caesar Act”.

Mustafa Al-Zboun, head of the delegation consisting of 12 Jordanian clan elders, explained that the purpose of the visit is to express, in the name of the Jordanian people and their clans, solidarity with Syria and its people in the face of “Caesar Act” and its repercussions, stressing that Syria, which triumphed over terrorism, will triumph over these unjust US measures.

The Chargé for Affaires of the Syrian Embassy, Dr. Shafiq Dayoub, indicated that Syria has been subjected to American coercive measures for many years and has always succeeded in overcoming its effects and had been victorious  in confronting it and the same will happen with the so-called “Caesar Act”.

Raghda Sawas

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