Syria criticizes UN for silence regarding Israeli attacks

2022-07-22 18:45:36 By : Ms. Lizzy Zhang

We call on them to exercise their responsibilities under the UN Charter and condemn these hostile actions by Tel Aviv without hesitation or delay, said the letters whose text was published by the official media here.They called for Israel to be compelled to respect the relevant resolutions of the Security Council, in particular the terms of the separation of forces agreement signed in Geneva on May 31, 1974, which stipulates in its first paragraph a ceasefire on land, sea ​​and air.The Foreign Ministry criticized the Security Council for not having taken the necessary measures to prevent the continuation of these attacks.The failure to condemn them means that the Council failed to achieve the minimum fulfillment of its duties in maintaining peace and security in the region and the world, she added.The text of the letters considered that the Israeli attacks are the other face of the US occupier who plunders oil and supports mercenary militias in northeastern Syria with the aim of delaying and even preventing a political solution in Syria.The Syrian Arab Republic reiterates that it reserves the right to respond to these repeated hostile actions by appropriate means under international law, the ministry noted.This year Israel perpetrated more than 18 attacks against Syrian territory, the last one was in the early hours of today, in which six Syrian soldiers lost their lives and four others were injured by Israeli aggression against the town of Sayeda Zeinab south of the capital Damascus.The Syrian Government condemned these actions and deplored the silence of the United Nations before them, as well as ratified the right to defend the integrity and sovereignty of the national territory by all legitimate means.Tamil drama sweeps India's National Film AwardsUK signs Russian-Ukrainian grain dealConfirm death of two civilians by terrorist attack in SyriaLaporte rider finds way home in Tour de FrancePresident-elect of Colombia appoints Minister of DefenseCosta Rica will strengthen environmental data management capacity|Send SMS to 8100 with the text PL Stay informed with 4 messages x 25 cup© 2016-2021 Latin American Information Agency SARadio – Television – Printed and digital publications.All rights reserved.Calle E # 454 esq.19, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.Phone: (+53) 7 838 3496, (+53) 7 838 3497, (+53) 7 838 3498, (+53) 7 838 3499 Prensa Latina © 2021 .Site designed and developed by the Development Department of the Technical Directorate of Prensa Latina.