Syria condemns the US, British and French aggression on the country

Damascus, SANA- An official source at the Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said Saturday that Syria condemns with the strongest terms the tripartite US, British and French aggression on Syria as being a flagrant violation of the international law and the principals of UN charter.

The source added that the tripartite aggression showed again the recklessness of the hostile countries with the international legitimacy.

The source affirmed that the aggression of western arrogance and hegemony regimes came as a result of the feeling with frustration due to the failure of the conspiratorial project and in response to the defeat of their tools of the terrorist organizations in front of the progress achieved by the Syrian Arab Army.

It said that the fate of those regimes will not be better than their tools and that the defeat, failure and shame are waiting for them.

The timing of the aggression, which coincides with the arrival of a team from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) fact-finding to investigate claims related to the alleged use of chemical weapons in Douma, mainly aims at impeding the work of the mission, anticipating its results and to put pressure on it in an attempt to uncover their lies and fabrications.

Syria calls on the international community to strongly condemn this aggression which will lead to nothing, but to ignite tensions in the world and to pose threat to the international peace and security as a whole, the source added.

It went on to say that the brutal barbaric aggression, which was met by the high spirit of the Syrian people who took to streets and squares in condemnation of this attack, will not affect the determination and will of the Syrian people and their armed forces to continue pursuing the remnants of Takfiri terrorism and defending Syria’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and restoring its security and stability.

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