Thursday, September 22, 2016

Spanish FM calls for halting financing terrorists and preventing their flow into Syria. (France is one of the first states that has supported and funded terrorism in Syria)

Spain’s Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo called for deterring from facilitating terrorists’ movement and their influx to Syria and halting financing them, stressing the need for a speedy separation between terrorists and the so-called “moderate opposition” in the country.



During a UN Security Council’s session on Syria held Wednesday, Margallo stressed that the political dialogue is the only way for solving the crisis in Syria, affirming the need for preserving the institutions of the Syrian states and guaranteeing that they would not collapse as it happened to those of Iraq and Libya.

For his part, France’s Foreign Minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault said that it is necessary to find a solution to the crisis in Syria, considering that a solution cannot be reached by the military option, as the terrorist organizations are the only beneficiaries from the current situation.

Ayrault called for ceasing hostilities and boosting the Russian-US agreement, urging those called by the West as “moderate opposition” to keep away from al-Qaeda and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organizations, pretending to have forgotten that the crimes of this “opposition” does not differ from those of ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra not to mention their standing alliance against the Syrians in different parts of the country .

France is one of the first states that has supported and funded terrorism in Syria and the region, working along with other western countries to politically cover it throughout the years of the crisis in Syria.
 SANA
22/9/16
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