Head of the Czech Parliamentary Group for Friendship with Syria, Stanislav Grospic, affirmed that the unilateral coercive measures imposed on Syria target the livelihood of the Syrian people and their daily life.
In a statement to a SANA correspondent in Prague, Grospic renewed his condemnation of the continuation of these measures, which complicate and burden the lives of the Syrian people, noting that the European Union is acting in a colonial manner towards Syria, and this is unacceptable.
Grospic pointed out that the coercive measures imposed by the West on Syria, Iran and Cuba aim at subjecting the peoples of these sovereign states to the plans of colonialism and the protectors of terrorism.
Inas Abdulkareem