25 Apr 2024
Wednesday 2 September 2015 - 10:10
Story Code : 178667

Syria complains to UN about 'Turkey's support for terrorists'

Syrias Foreign Ministry has complained to the UN about what it calls Turkeys support for Takfiri terrorists operating in the Arab country.

The ministry made the complaint on Tuesday in two identical letters addressed to the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, and the president of the UnitedNations Security Council (UNSC).

The letters held the Turkish government fully responsible for crimescommitted by terrorist groups in the towns of al-Foua and Kefraya in the northwestern province of Idlib.

The letters stressed that the terrorist organizations, including the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front and Ahrar al-sham, are depriving people in the two towns of food, drink, medicine, and fuel, targeting the towns on a daily basis with rockets and shells, which have killed and injured civilians.

It is highlighted in the letters that the crimes are perpetrated by the terrorist groups under the logistic support and direct instructions from the Turkish government.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] The file photo shows Takfiri militants operating in Syria.[/caption]

 

The letters called on the world bodies to cooperate with the Syrian government in the fight against terrorism and demanded that countries supporting and funding terrorists, particularly Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, stoptheir hostile practice against the Syrian people.

They also urged that the UN and UNSC break the silence on the crimes committed by militantsin Syria and hold the supporters of the terrorists responsible for the killing of the Syrian people.

Fou'aand Kefraya are two government-held towns in Idlib province, which have been surrounded by Takfiri militants.

The foreign-sponsored conflict in Syria, which flared up in March 2011, has reportedly claimed more than 240,000 lives up until now.

The UN says the militancy has displaced more than 7.2 million Syrians internally, and compelled over four million others to take refuge in neighboring countries, including Jordan and Lebanon.

By Press TV
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