The Syrian international traveler Khalifa Al-Hussein sets off from Damascus to Iraq and Iran on foot

Under the title (Loyalty to the Countries that Helped Syria in the Earthquake Disaster), today the world-renowned Syrian traveler Khalifa Al-Hussein set out on foot from the General Sports Federation in Damascus to the Iranian capital, Tehran, passing through Iraq.

In a statement to SANA News Agency, the traveler Al-Hussein explained that this trip comes in appreciation and loyalty to the countries that provided support and assistance to Syria in the earthquake disaster, expecting the trip to take 75 days, noting the support of the General Sports Federation, which facilitated all logistical and other matters to complete the trip successfully.

Al-Hussein added: I am accompanied on this trip by the young Fakhr al-Din Qabawah, who is a player for the Syrian national rugby team, and it is his first experience in this field, indicating that Qabawa has an ambition to continue the journey in traveling in the future to reach international trips.

It is noteworthy that the traveler Al-Hussein, 61 years old, began his journey since 1994 from DeirEzzor to the city of Al-Qardaha, with successive trips to all Arab and European countries with different addresses, summed up with the message of love and peace from Syria to the world.

Leen Al Salman

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