Syria holds US administration responsible for repercussions of its criminal policies against Syrian people

Syria has held the US administration responsible for the repercussions of its criminal policies against the Syrian people, calling on it to stop its intervention in Syria’s internal affairs and end its occupation of Al-Rukban camp.
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said in a statement issued on Tuesday that events and facts have  proved the involvement of the US and its tools in the world and region in sponsoring an unprecedented terrorist war against Syria. 
 
It added that this terrorist war and the economic terrorism against Syria are destructive plots that aim to consolidate US military occupation of the region and to ensure Israel’s hegemony over the region’s wealth. 
 
The ministry made it clear that after the failure of the 10 year war on Syria during which the US and its tools used all agents and billions of dollars to undermine Damascus’s sovereign decision,  the project moved to the stage of direct aggression. 
 
It referred to US administration’s inhuman practices in north Syria and its support for separatist militias and ISIS terrorists. 
 
The ministry asserted that moving  vehicles in and out loaded with weapons, stolen Syrian oil and wheat through Syrian-Iraqi border constitutes direct violation of the sovereignty of Syria and Iraq and contradicts UN resolutions that stipulate for respecting Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. 
 
It appealed to US to compensate Syria for the huge damage and losses caused by US occupation and US aggression on the Syrian people. 
 
The ministry urged all United Nations member states to stand by Syria to deter US’s disdain for  international law and peoples’ rights and wealth. 
 
“Syria warns against dealing light heartedly  with US policies because this will lead to further chaos in international relations and will weaken and end the role of the United Nations in dealing with dangerous international situations,” the statement concluded.  
 
Basma Qaddour
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