Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Ministry in a letter sent to UN Secretary General and President of UN Security Council called on the Security Council to forthrightly condemn terrorist attacks on civilians in so-called 'safe areas'.

Iran Press/Middle EastSyria called on Security Council and UN Secretary General to immediately and forthrightly condemn the terrorist attacks that hit civilians in so-called safe areas, stressing that these attacks will not affect Syria's stance in combating terrorism and working to restore security and stability to the Syrian people, Iran Press reported citing SANA. 

"Some Security council member states, particularly the US and Western states, circulate fake information that the Syrian army and its allies shell civilian targets and facilities in Idle, "Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a letter sent to UN Secretary General and President of Security Council.

Unfortunately, some officials at UN General Secretariat, for their part, are completing the circle of misinformation which mainly aims to mislead world public opinion to protect Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organization," the letter added.

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The armed terrorist organisations continue their aggression, with missiles, on a number of safe regions in Hama northern countryside and Idlib southern countryside, that claimed the lives of scores of civilians, the letter said.

Terrorists launched a chemical weapons attack on the villages of Raseef and Aziziyah in northwestern Hama province in Syria on March 23, 2019.

The letter added that the Syrian Arab Republic affirms that those terrorist attacks will not affect its stance in fighting terrorism and working to restore security and stability to the Syrian people and re-build what has been destroyed by terrorists, their partners and supporters.

"Syria calls on Security Council and UN Secretary General to immediately condemn those terrorist escalations and support the Syrian state’s efforts in its war against terrorism… and it appeals to the Security Council to take deterring measures against countries which back terrorism in light of UN relevant resolutions, particularly No. 2170, 2178, 2199 and 2253," the Foreign Ministry concluded.

Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011. The Syrian government says the Zionist regime and its Western and regional allies are aiding Takfiri terrorist groups wreaking havoc in the country.  203/211/209

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