Moscow, SANA – The International Forum at Russian Foreign Ministry’s International Relations University in Moscow opened on Tuesday “the Middle East Week” with the participation of Arab and Russian ambassadors and diplomats as well as researchers, experts, political analysts, Orientalists and Russian and foreign students.
Syria’s Ambassador to Moscow Riad Haddad pointed out before the Forum to the diverse changes taking place in the world since the beginning of the 21st century, stressing that the sharing aspects of them all are that they are taking the Middle East as a platform.
He added that the major powers of the classical Colonialism could link many of the region’s countries with the West indirectly, making the rulers of these countries busy trying to please the colonist West for keeping them in power.
Haddad said that making tight alliances and giving them fake international feature are taking place to pass projects of hegemony for controlling the nations as a step towards determining the future of the whole world, “nevertheless, the resistance of Syria, backed by its friends on top of which Russia and Iran is preventing this project from passing.”
The Ambassador clarified that the more Russia is able to form an international alliance for combating terrorism, the more it succeeds in reducing the catastrophic impacts resulted from the major repercussions that are sweeping the Middle East.
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