A press conference in Sofia on the practices and crimes of the Turkish occupation in Syria

Sofia (ST): The Chargé d’Affairs of the Syrian Embassy in the Bulgarian capital Sofia Mohammad Mohammad held a press conference on the crimes and practices of the Turkish regime in the areas it occupies in Syria, especially those related to the “Turkification “ attempts.

During the conference held at the headquarters of the Bulgarian Journalists’ Union in the center of the capital Sofia, Mohammad presented the conspiratorial role of the Turkish regime against Syria, which began with sponsoring terrorists, supporting them financially and logistically, and securing media and political cover for them, passing through the theft of the resources of the Syrian people and the wealth of their country, leading to direct military intervention and the occupation of Syrian regions and the attempt to change their geographical, demographic and cultural character in flagrant violation of international and humanitarian law and the principles of the UN Charter. 

The Chargé d’Affairs answered the questions of the attendees who denounced the policies of the Turkish regime, expressing their disapproval of what comes out of a country with a history full of criminality. 

K.Q.

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