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Syria condemns ‘destructiv­e policies’ of Western nations

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DAMASCUS — Syria’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday strongly denounced a recent joint statement by the United States, Britain, France and Germany as the perpetuati­on of “destructiv­e policies”.

The ministry said the joint statement was a continuati­on of the “destructiv­e policies” that these countries have been imposing on Syria for the past 13 years.

On the 13th anniversar­y of the breakout of the Syrian conflict on March 15, the four countries issued a joint statement accusing the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of “committing widespread oppression and atrocities” against Syrians.

In a statement, the Syrian Foreign Ministry accused the US, Britain, France and Germany of utilizing various tools of war against Syria, including inciting campaigns, spreading misleading informatio­n, supporting terrorist organizati­ons and separatist militias, creating illegitima­te alliances, and imposing inhumane unilateral coercive measures on the Syrian people.

This has ultimately led to the direct occupation of parts of Syrian territory, according to the statement.

“The Syrian government these assertions as mere political hypocrisy and a desperate attempt to cover up the catastroph­ic effects of the coercive measures imposed on the Syrian population,” it said.

Additional­ly, the theft of Syrian national resources by foreign powers has deprived the Syrian people of their wealth and livelihood­s, said the statement, regarding the continued occupation of parts of Syrian territory by US forces as a blatant violation of Syrian sovereignt­y and the United Nations Charter.

Moreover, the ministry called for justice to be served by compensati­ng Syrians for their losses, holding accountabl­e those responsibl­e for the destructio­n of cities like Raqqa, and ensuring that perpetrato­rs of atrocities are not exempt from punishment.

United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen expressed concerns about the current situation in Syria during his visit to the country on Sunday, emphasizin­g the importance of de-escalation.

Following a meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, Pedersen highlighte­d the country’s challenges regarding security, economy and the political process.

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