Al-Jaafari: Some Governments Politicize Humanitarian Aid File and Tamper with Reports on Chemical Weapon in Syria

NEW YORK-Syria’s permanent representative to the UN, Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari, said that Syria has suffered, during the latest eight years, from a terrorist war in which many governments were involved through supporting, funding and inflaming it, SANA reported.

“Those governments have allocated billions of dollars to militarize the situation in Syria and they have created and funded armed terrorist groups that adopted odd slogans,” al-Jaafari added during a UN Security Council session on Monday, according to SANA.

He affirmed that some states practice the direct military aggression and occupy others’ territory through force, then they describe the aggression and occupation as “war on terrorism,” they also support the Israeli occupation of the Arab lands.

 “For decades, there have been crises that hit our world due to policies of states that create crises and wars to carry out greed agendas which pose main threat to international peace and security,” al-Jaafari said.

He went on to say that the main reason behind conflicts in the Middle East has been the Israeli occupation of the Arab territories including the Syrian Golan.

 “Some governments still politicize the humanitarian aid file in Syria and they falsify information, fabricate evidence and tamper with reports about chemical weapon use in Syria,” al-Jaafari added.

He stressed that the US is still training terrorists in 19 occupied sites in Syria including al-Tanf and al-Rukban camp on the Iraqi, Jordanian and Syrian triangle border and it also provides them with weapons and ammunition.

“The Syrian government has never and it will not use any toxic chemical weapons that it originally doesn’t possess after eliminating them onboard US ships in the Mediterranean Sea,” al-Jaafari affirmed.

He added that the Syrian people have believed in their Homeland, independence of their decision and have resisted terrorism and expelled it from large parts of the country.

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