Iranian Foreign Minister has slammed the Israeli regime airstrikes against Syria following the latest aggression on the International Airport in the capital Damascus.
Iran censures Israeli air strike against Damascus
11 Jun 2022 - 10:48
Iranian Foreign Minister has slammed the Israeli regime airstrikes against Syria following the latest aggression on the International Airport in the capital Damascus.
Foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian made the remarks during a telephone conversation with his Syrian counterpart Faisal al-Mekdad on Friday, hours after an Israeli airstrike targeted the vicinity of the Damascus International Airport in the Syrian capital.
The Islamic Republic has always stood by the Syrian government and people and would continue to do so in the future, the Iranian top diplomat, who is presently visiting India, asserted.
He said the Israeli regime’s relentless attacks on Syria’s infrastructure were not only in violation of the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also constituted a contravention of all international laws and humanitarian norms and principles.
Amir-Abdollahian deemed the silence of the international community and regional organizations in the face of the Israeli aggression as “pathetic and reprehensible.”
The Syrian official, for his part, expressed his country’s gratitude to the Islamic Republic and said the Syrian nation would sustain its resistance against the Zionist regime’s occupation and aggression.
Syria and the Israeli regime are technically at war due to the latter’s 1967-present occupation of Syria’s Golan Heights.
The regime maintains a significant military presence in the occupied territory, which it uses as one of the launchpads for attacks on Syrian soil.
The regime's attacks on Syria have grown significantly in scale and frequency after 2011 when Syria found itself in the grip of foreign-backed terrorism.
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