Venezuela Strongly Condemns Terrorist Attack Against Aleppo University

 

 

 

CARACAS, (ST)_ Venezuela has strongly condemned the terrorist attack which targeted Aleppo University on Tuesday and resulted in the  martyrdom and wounding dozens of students, describing this act as  brutal and terrorist.

On behalf of Venezuela people and government,  Venezuela  Foreign Minister, Elias Jaua expressed condemnation for  this criminal act and extended  condolences to the families of the victims.

Khawa noted the strong ties of friendship that bind Venezuela and  Syria, stressing his country’s full support for the political program to resolve the crisis in Syria provides for  preserving its  sovereignty away from any foreign intervention.

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