Iraqi national and popular parties express solidarity with Syria in confrontation of “Caesar Act”

Baghdad, (ST)- The Arab Current in Iraq, the Popular Committee for Supporting Syria and the Resistance and many other national movements in Iraq have affirmed their stand in support of Syria against the US economic coercive measures which target the Syrian people.

A meeting took place between Syria’s Ambassador in Baghdad Satam Jada’an al-Dandah and a delegation from the Arab Current in Iraq headed by its Secretary-General Zeidan al-No’aimi and President of the Iraqi Popular Committee for Supporting Syria and the Resistance Abdul-Reda al-Hamed and some representatives of national Iraqi movements.

In a statement to news correspondent in Baghdad, al-No’aimi said that the national forces in Iraq stand by the side of the Syrian people against the so-called “Caesar Act” which was imposed by the US and its allies after their failure in creating a division between the Syrian people and their valiant army through launching a brutal terrorist war against Syria.

In turn, Al-Hamed expressed firm confidence in the Syrian people’s ability to overcome this US-Western economic aggression.

Malek al-Husseini, one of leading figures in the Arab Current in Iraq, said that the US will fail in its new aggression because Syria has proved that it is the school for heroism and steadfastness throughout the ten years of the unfair global war waged against it.

For his part, ambassador al-Dandah, , expressed high appreciation for the initiative of the Arab Current in Iraq and the Iraqi Popular Committee for Supporting Syria and the Resistance.

Al-Dandah said that  Syria’s enemies are fanciful  when they think that a brutal and unfair economic siege will undermine the will of the Syrian Arab people and their independent decision.

K.Q.

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