PARIS,(ST)_The Syrian delegation to the works of the 191 session of UNESCO Executive Council , concluded in Paris yesterday stressed that the Turkish Government of the Justice and Development Party, is involved illegal trade of Syrian Monuments .
In a memorandum submitted to the Council refuting the allegations of the Turkish delegation on Syria ‘s breaching obligations of UN organizations conventions, the Syrian delegation unveiled the conspiracy against Syria at UNESCO, perpetrated by Turkey the US and its hirelings .
The Syrian memorandum emphasized Syria’s steadfastness in confronting terrorism and the Salafi ideology wreaking Syria through looting, killing and destruction of the human legacy and unmatched civilization.
Delegations of the Russian Federation, China, Venezuela, Cuba, Gabon, Iran called for halting the Turkish hegemony against Syria, describing it as a blatant interference the affairs of one of UNESCO founding member state, while the delegations of the US, Japan, Pakistan and Egypt, supported the Turkish hostile position against Syria.
UNESCO ‘s Director-General Irina Bokova asked member states to support efforts to maintain the humanity heritage in Syria , stressing that preserving the Syrian heritage is part of the responsibility before the international community.
She indicated efforts made by UNESCO since the beginning of the crisis in Syria to condemn acts of violence and systematic abuse on Syrian heritage and archeological sites especially sites on the list of World Heritage, confirming that UNESCO’s work is a moral duty necessitated by the responsibility of safeguarding exceptional cultural heritage , owned by all mankind , noting that the Syrian archaeological sites created dialogue between cultures .
In turn, President of UNESCO Executive Council Alessandra Cummins demanded Member States to avoid political polarization threatening UNESCO ‘s values.
Worthy mentioning that the Syrian delegation to the works of UNESCO ‘s 191 session included Deputy Minister of culture, Syria ‘s Permanent Representative at UNESCO and Syria ‘s National Committee secretary to UNESCO.
T. Fateh