Czechoslovak diplomat: Turkish aggression on Syrian territory is a threat to the security of the region

Yaromir Chalabata, Head of the Czechoslovak Institute of International Relations, called for imposing severe sanctions on the Turkish regime for its aggression on Syrian territory and its attempt to exploit the crises and the problematic issues in the region in order to achieve its ambitions and cover its internal crises.

Speaking to SANA correspondent in Prague, Shlabata said that the Turkish aggression on Syrian territory violates human values and the principles of international law”, stressing the need for the international community to take a firm measure to deter this aggression, which poses a serious threat to the security and stability of the region and the European Union countries.

Chabalata highlighted the steadfastness and sacrifices of the Syrian people in the face of terrorism, condemning the policy of the United States and its allies against Syria and other countries that defend their sovereignty and national decision and confront terrorism and American hegemony.

Inas Abdulkareem

 

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