Foreign Ministry: Syria condemns Turkish hostile actions, affirms its right to respond

Syria has condemned Turkish hostile actions and violations of   sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the country, affirming that it reserves its right which is guaranteed by its constitution, principles of the international law and UN charter to respond to these actions,  an official source at Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said on Monday.

 

The source added that Syria calls on UN Secretary-General, his special envoy for Syria and Security Council to adopt a clear stance towards the hostile practices of the Turkish regime, in line with the Security Council’s resolutions related to the situation in Syria which affirm respecting its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.

 

“Syria reserves its right which is guaranteed by the Syrian constitution and national laws and the principles of the international law and the provisions of the UN Charter to respond to the Turkish hostile practices and put an end to them and holds the Turkish regime responsible the relevant principles of the international law,” the source said.

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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