Prague, SANA- Former Czech President Vaclav Klaus has affirmed that the West has no right to impose its visions about the form of governance and the arrangement of societies all over the world, adding that its intervention in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine has left catastrophic repercussions.
Klaus, in a press statement, noted that the West’s defeat in Afghanistan came after a series of failures in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Ukraine, saying that the West has interfered in the internal affairs of these countries without any right.
He considered that what is happening right now in Afghanistan represents a warning to all those who serve the great powers, rely on them and forget to ensure their own security.
Klaus reiterated his rejection of the aggressive interventions under the pretext of human rights, and the attempt to export the Western perceptions.
Rafah al-Allouni/ Ruaa al-Jazaeri