Malta Independent

Syria minister calls Turkey main terrorism sponsor in region

- EDITH M. LEDERER

Syria’s foreign minister accused Turkey on Saturday of being “one of the main sponsors of terror” in his country and the region, and said it is guilty of “a war crime and a crime against humanity” for cutting water to more than a dozen towns that resisted Turkish occupation.

In unusually harsh language, Walid al-Moallem said “the Turkish regime reigns supreme” when it comes “to sponsors and financiers of terrorism.”

He said in a prerecorde­d speech to the first-ever high-level meeting of the U.N. General Assembly held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic that the cutoff of water supplies endangered civilian lives, especially during the coronaviru­s crisis.

The nine-year Syrian conflict, which initially began as a civil war, later became a regional proxy fight. Turkey, which now controls a zone in northern Syria, has backed opposition fighters against Syrian President Bashar Assad, Syrian Kurdish fighters and the Islamic State extremist group.

Al-Moallem also accused Turkey of moving “terrorists and mercenarie­s — referred to by some as `moderate opposition’ — from Syria to Libya,” violating Iraq’s sovereignt­y, using refugees “as bargaining chips against Europe” and laying claim “by force to energy resources in the Mediterran­ean.”

“The current Turkish regime has become a rogue and outlaw regime under internatio­nal law,” the Syrian minister said. “Its policies and actions, which threaten the security and stability of the whole region, must be stopped.”

Turkey’s U.N. Mission said it “rejects Syrian regime’s delusional statement, ridden with ludicrous allegation­s, in its entirety.”

“It ‘s shameful and unacceptab­le that the murderous Syrian regime which lost its legitimacy long ago continues to misuse (the) U.N. General Assembly general debate to distort the facts,” said a mission spokespers­on, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

“The Syrian regime is responsibl­e for death, mutilation, abduction, starvation and enforced disappeara­nce of millions of Syrians,” the spokespers­on said. “Its crimes against humanity, violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and the war crimes have been documented in countless U.N. reports.”

Al-Moallem declared that the Syrian government “will spare no effort to end the occupation by all means possible under internatio­nal law” of American and Turkish forces.

U.S. troops are deployed in the country to fight the Islamic State group.

“The actions of these forces, taken directly or through their terrorist agents, secessioni­st militias, or manufactur­ed and illegitima­te entities, are null and void, with no legal effect,” he said.

Al-Moallem, who is also deputy prime minister, denounced U.S. sanctions, saying they are blocking the delivery of life-saving medicine and equipment during the pandemic.

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