Syrian Youth takes part in WFDY 19th congress in Havana

Havana, SANA- National Union of Syrian Students (NUSS) and Revolutionary Youth Union (RYU) represented Syria in taking part in the activities of the 19th congress of the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) kicked off on Monday in the Cuban capital of Havana.

The WFDY is an anti-Imperialistic world youth organization founded in 1945. It includes more than 200 leftist, progressive and liberal youth organizations throughout the world.

Members of the Syrian delegation stressed in their speeches at the conference that Syria will continue confronting the heinous terrorist war waged against t and it will foil the plots of the imperialistic countries and their terrorist tools in the region.

They criticized the falsification and fabrication campaign led by the imperialistic states with the aim of misleading the international public opinion through distorting the facts of what is going on in Syria.

They also accused those countries of bringing the terrorists from more than 83 countries across the world and facilitate their entrance in coordination with terrorist organizations, such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) into Syria and finance and arm them.

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Members of the delegation expressed the Syrian youth appreciation of the WFDY for showing solidarity with Syria in its war against terrorism.

They pointed out that the offensive led by the US-western countries and their tools in the region aims at partitioning the Syrian state and undermining its unity and stability.

Meeting representatives of a number of international youth and student organizations’ delegations on the sidelines of the event, The Syrian youth delegation members briefed those delegations on the facts of the terrorist aggression targeting their homeland’s unity and sovereignty.

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