The Syrian Social Nationalist Party condemns the opening of the Turkish regime as a faculty and an institute north of Aleppo

On February 8th, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party strongly condemned the Turkish regime’s decision to open a college and institute affiliated with the University of Istanbul in the town of Al-Rai, north of Aleppo.

“The Turkish decision constitutes a new flagrant violation of Syrian sovereignty and falls within the context of the continuous violations of international laws, treaties and covenants, and clearly expresses the cruelty and aggressiveness of the Turkish occupation,” the party said in a statement.

The party called for resisting all forms and names of the Turkish occupation, considering that resisting the educational invasion is no less important than resisting the terrorist military invasion. 

On February 7th, an official source in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates confirmed in a statement that Syria rejected the decision of the head of the Turkish regime to open a medical college and a higher institute for health sciences belonging to the Istanbul -based University of Health Sciences in in the town of Al-Rai, northern Aleppo.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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