Czech researcher: Syria effective in combating terrorism

Czech researcher and university professor Vlasta Havelka confirmed that Syria has an effective and firm role in combating terrorism and confronting the American hegemony, and this role has a positive impact on the peoples and liberating forces in the world.

In a statement to SANA corresponded in Prague, Havelka said: Syria’s effective role in combating terrorism and confronting the American hegemony provides service to all the peoples of the world and forces that defend their sovereignty and seek liberation from hegemony and injustice. He called on the international community to unite and pressure for the immediate lifting of unilateral coercive measures and Western pressures imposed on the Syrians and work to expel the illegal foreign forces present on Syrian territory.

Havelka stressed the need to strengthen, consolidate relationships with Syrian people, and support the justice of their cause, which they fought for and made sacrifices for, and which serves the peoples of the world.

The Czech researcher expressed his confidence in Syria’s final victory in the face of challenges and conspiracies it is exposed to, because of the steadfastness of its people. He said” the war waged against Syria and the unjust siege imposed on it only increased its people’s steadfastness, defiance, and adherence to national and national issues.”

Havelka pointed out that Syria has a prominent and distinguished role in achieving stability of the region, stressing the failure of all terrorist plots and conspiracies that were plotted against it and targeted its principles and its national sovereign political position.

The Czech university professor noted the importance of Syria playing a prominent role in the League of Arab States, because of its historically influential and pivotal role in the region and the world.

Souha Sulieman

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