Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Ravanchi: Unilateral consents deepened Syria’s finance


(MENAFN) One-sided authorizations have intensified Syria's financial and humanitarian matters in latest years, as reported by Majid Takht Ravanchi.

“It is irresponsible, immoral, and illegal under international law to use unilateral sanctions to starve Syrian civilians,” Takht Ravanchi said that to a UN Security Council conference on “The situation in the Middle East: (Syria)”. Adding, “Conflict, foreign intervention, terrorism, and occupation have wreaked havoc on the Syrian people for over a decade. Unilateral sanctions have also exacerbated economic and humanitarian crises in Syria in recent years.”

Even though the fact that resolution 2585 supports early retrieval and reconstruction plans, in addition to the delivery of basic services, kept on having unilateral authorizations have blocked the resolution's application, hindering Syria's reconstruction efforts and vulnerable humanitarian help supply in several methods, even postponing the return of immigrants and evacuated people.

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