Al-Halqi to European Delegation : Government cooperated with all Arab-UN missions

 

DAMASCUS,(ST)_Prime Minister has stressed that the Syrian government is to press ahead with fighting terrorism on the one hand and holding talks with all Syrian spectra on the other in order to build the future of Syria according to its people’s will.

Al-Halqi noted that the government has cooperated with all Arab and UN missions and offered them all possible facilities to unmask reality before the public opinion, but, Arab, EU and US pressure has hampered these Syrian efforts.

The Premier was speaking during a meeting with a visiting delegation representing the Poland Branch of the European Center for Strategic Studies.

The meeting revolved around economic, political, media, and cultural goals of the conspiracy hatched against Syria.

Myriad terrorists

“We are fighting tens of thousands of terrorists coming from more than 29 states, including the EU and North Africa. In addition, Syria’s nearby states have become a harbor for terrorist. Nevertheless, our armed forces will weed out all terrorists on the Syrian territories,” the PM said.

He added: “Syria has repeatedly warned that the global war, being waged on it, has aimed at destabilizing the whole region. In fact, what is going on in Turkey and Lebanon proves this.”

On the other hand, the premier talked about the unjust sanctions imposed on Syria.

Arming opposition

Following the meeting, Head of the Syrian Expatriates’ Association in Poland, Nabil al-Malazi, told reporters that the delegation will explain before the public opinion the reality of events in Syria.

For his part, the Belgian MP, Philip Dyowenter, underscored that many European governments and peoples reject arming opposition as this will help escalate the crisis.

The delegation comprised MPs and reporters from several European states. 

Basma Qaddour    

 

 

 

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