Fallouh: Turkish regime continues support to terrorist organizations in Idleb, launches military aggression on Syrian territories

New York, SANA-Acting Charge de-Affairs of Syria’s permanent mission to the UN, Louay Fallouh, underlined that the Turkish regime continues support to the terrorist organizations in Idleb, launches direct military aggression on the Syrian territories and escapes from its commitments in the understandings of Astana process.

Fallouh added at a UN Security council session on Friday that the delegation of the Turkish regime’s group to the committee of discussing the constitution hindered the start of the second round works in contrary to the agreed upon “code of conduct.”

He called on all sides concerned to commit to Astana process outcomes, including the elimination of terrorist organizations and the end of all forms of illegitimate military presence on Syrian territories and rejecting the illegitimate control on the oil wells in Syria, affirming the right of the Syrian State to restore them.

Fallouh added that the national delegation to the committee of discussing the constitution has proposed national bases, represented by dismissing terrorism, rejecting any occupation or aggression and facing the impacts of the economic blockade imposed on the Syrian people.

The Syrian diplomat renewed Syria stress the need for supporting the efforts of UN Special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, in facilitating the work of the committee of discussing the constitution and guaranteeing its independence.

Fallouh stressed that Syria calls for stop using Security council as a tool of intervention in the work of the committee of discussing the constitution and allowing it to work independently.

He added that the US, Britain, France and the Turkish regime continue supporting the terrorist organization of Jabhat al-Nusra in Idleb and launching direct aggression on Syrian territories.

Mazen Eyon

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