An international conference in Moscow: The Turkish regime is terrorizing civilians in Syria and exposing them to the risk of mass displacement

Moscow (ST): The participants in the international conference on “Preventive Military Operations and Double Standards” affirmed that the Turkish regime, with its continuous aggression against Syria and its threats, is terrorizing civilians and exposing them to the risk of mass displacement. During the conference organized yesterday by Moscow State University and the Public Diplomacy Fund with the participation of representatives of many countries, including Syria, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, China, Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Russia, Sudan and Azerbaijan, the speakers unanimously agreed in their interventions that the peoples of Syria and Iraq have an ancient history and have lived for thousands of years in the lands that the Turkish regime seeks to seize and displace their residents.

By comparing the actions of the Turkish regime in the lands of Syria and Iraq with the Russian actions in Donbas and Ukraine, the participants stressed that the Russian special military operation in Ukraine is purely defensive in nature due to the direct threat to the security of the Russian state and comes to protect the people from genocide and liberate the lands that historically belonged to the Russian lands.

The conference participants stressed that the United States and its allies are working to turn Ukraine into a starting point for a political and military confrontation with Russia, indicating that the real conflict between Russia and Ukraine was orchestrated from abroad and has long historical roots.

K.Q.

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