Syria denounces Turkish regime’s intervention in Tunisia’s domestic affairs

DAMASCUS, (ST)_ Syria has strongly denounced on Wednesday the Turkish regime’s intervention in Tunisia’s domestic affairs, stressing that the Turkish policy can only support the extremist Brotherhood approach which seeks to destroy countries, fragment their national unity, and impose its abnormal agendas and policies on other countries and peoples.
 
In a statement to the Syrian News Agency (SANA), a source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said: “While the Syrian Arab Republic affirms its respect for the sovereignty and independence of states and non-intervention in their affairs, it has followed the blatant Turkish intervention Tunisia’s affairs , and it strongly denounces these acts.
 
The source went on to say: “While Syria stresses the right of peoples of self-determination, it asserts its respect for the measures recently taken by Tunisia within the framework of the constitution and it is certain that the legitimate Tunisian state and the people of Tunisia are able to move towards a future decided by the Tunisians themselves without  intervention from any rogue terrorist regimes.”
 
Basma Qaddour
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