Grospic: West imposes inhuman coercive measures on Syria although it faces international terrorism

Prague- Deputy Head of Czech Moravian Communist Party, Head of the Czech Parliamentary Committee for Friendship with Syria, Stanislav Grospic, said that although Syria has been exposed daily to foreign aggression and international terrorism, the West still imposes coercive unilateral and inhuman measures on the Syrian people.

In a video clip that was broadcast on Monday by the party’s website, Grospic noted that these unilateral measures affected the medicines and the humanitarian aid which the Syrian people are in need for.

He added “if we want to help Syria and its people, then we should send medicines and the necessary humanitarian aid,” asserting that this issue must be on top of the priorities of the Czech Foreign ministry.

 

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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