Algerian Ambassador in Damascus: Relations with Syria are distinguished, and we are keen on strengthening them in all fields
Algeria’s Ambassador in Damascus, Lahasan Tohamy, affirmed that the Algerian-Syrian relations are historical and distinguished, and there is a constant keenness to strengthen them in all fields to serve the interests of the two brotherly peoples, stressing his country’s support for efforts aimed at resolving the crisis in Syria without any foreign interference and in a manner that guarantees Syria’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, and Algeria’s aspiration to restore Syria to its Arab, regional and international role.
In a statement on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Algeria’s independence, Ambassador Tohamy said: “On July 5, Algeria celebrates the anniversary of independence with all the joy it bears for the clear victory, pride in our glorious history, and pride in our glory and heroism of our people since the colonizers set foot in the pure land of Algeria and after a continuous struggle against colonialism for a period of time of 132 years in which the Algerian people tasted all kinds of injustice, robbery, killing, abuse, displacement and the obliteration of Algeria’s historical and civilizational elements.
Tohamy said: “It is a matter of pride and honor to commemorate this memory on the Arab land of Syria, and to salute our brothers on the Syrian dear land as a leadership and people, for their support for Algeria’s attainment of its independence, which came as the culmination of the struggle of successive popular resistances since colonialism trampled the land of Algeria.
In a statement on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Algeria’s independence, Ambassador Tohamy said: “On July 5, Algeria celebrates the anniversary of independence with all the joy it bears for the clear victory, pride in our glorious history, and pride in our glory and heroism of our people since the colonizers set foot in the pure land of Algeria and after a continuous struggle against colonialism for a period of time of 132 years in which the Algerian people tasted all kinds of injustice, robbery, killing, abuse, displacement and the obliteration of Algeria’s historical and civilizational elements.
Tohamy said: “It is a matter of pride and honor to commemorate this memory on the Arab land of Syria, and to salute our brothers on the Syrian dear land as a leadership and people, for their support for Algeria’s attainment of its independence, which came as the culmination of the struggle of successive popular resistances since colonialism trampled the land of Algeria.
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