Macron Had Better Solve His Country’s Internal Crisis Instead of Interfering in Other Countries’ Affairs: Foreign Ministry
DAMASCUS, (ST)- The remraks made by Emmanuel Macron, President of the French regime, on Syria were not strange as they affirm the continuous failure of the policies adopted by the successive French governments towards Syria which were inspired by a black legacy of colonialism and which led France to be of no weight in the international arena, an official source at the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affaris and Exaptriates said on Monday.
“Macron’s talk about the political process in Syria is nothing but a bid to wash his hands from the blood that was shed in Syria because of his country’s destructive policies,” the source added.
“The one, whose regime has provided all forms of support for the terrorist groups in Syria and its foreign minister had described the terrorists of Jabhat al-Nusra as “revolutionaries” and whose policies have contributed to undermining political initiatives that aimed to find a solution to the crisis in Syria, lacks the least level of credibility, because he is talking about a kind of political process with western colonialist specifications that contradict the interests and aspirations of the Syrians in preserving their country’s unity, sovereignty and independent decision,” the source made it clear.
The source went on to say that Syria is absolutely not interested in having any kind of relations with a country that took part in the terrorist aggression and in shedding the blood of the Syrian , clarifying that Macron’s remarks reflects the French regime’s feeling of the bitterness of defeat because of the failure of the conspiracy hatched against Syria.
The French regime president, who has lost popular legitimacy, had better used his abilities in tackling the internal crises hitting his country instead of interefering in other countries’ affairs, the source said.
Earlier on Monday Macron, during a press conference with his Egyptian counterpart in Cairo, described bids to normalize ties with Syria as “irresponsible decision”.
Hamda Mustafa