Syria’s UN Envoy: Determined to Liberate All Syrian Territories Including Occupied Golan, Afrin
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Syria's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Bashar al-Jaafari stressed that the zero hour approaches for the liberation of Eastern Ghouta from terrorism, renewing Syria's rejection to any terrorist or hostile foreign forces on its territories and its determination to liberate all Syrian territories including the Occupied Golan, Afrin, Raqqa and Idlib.
Al-Jaafari made his remarks during a UN Security Council's session on the situation in Syria.
He added that only 2 out of the 15 UNSC member states have embassies in Damascus, therefore, the information provided by these two states is more accurate to describe the humanitarian situation in Syria and assess it in an honest and objective way.
Al-Jaafari referred to the liberation of the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city in 2016, noting that such victory has not been possible without the sacrifices of the Syrian Arab army and the support of the Syrian people, allies and friendly countries.
Elsewhere in his remarks, al-Jaafari said that there are states which still refuse to admit that the humanitarian crisis in Syria emerged due to foreign investment in terrorism and the unilateral measures imposed on the Syrian people despite the presence of 49 reports and the convening of hundreds of meetings and thousands of working hours.
Source: SANA, Edited by website team
Syria's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Bashar al-Jaafari stressed that the zero hour approaches for the liberation of Eastern Ghouta from terrorism, renewing Syria's rejection to any terrorist or hostile foreign forces on its territories and its determination to liberate all Syrian territories including the Occupied Golan, Afrin, Raqqa and Idlib.
Al-Jaafari made his remarks during a UN Security Council's session on the situation in Syria.
He added that only 2 out of the 15 UNSC member states have embassies in Damascus, therefore, the information provided by these two states is more accurate to describe the humanitarian situation in Syria and assess it in an honest and objective way.
Al-Jaafari referred to the liberation of the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city in 2016, noting that such victory has not been possible without the sacrifices of the Syrian Arab army and the support of the Syrian people, allies and friendly countries.
Elsewhere in his remarks, al-Jaafari said that there are states which still refuse to admit that the humanitarian crisis in Syria emerged due to foreign investment in terrorism and the unilateral measures imposed on the Syrian people despite the presence of 49 reports and the convening of hundreds of meetings and thousands of working hours.
Source: SANA, Edited by website team
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