Syrian PM: Mursi’s Speech Clear Intervention in Syria’s Affairs, Violation to NAM

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The Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi criticized Thursday the positions of the Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi during his speech at the Non Aligned Movement summit held in Tehran.
As he considered Mursi's speech as a clear intervention in the Syrian internal affairs, al-Halqi stated that "Mursi spoke as an earlier chairman of the summit. However, he did not take into account the movement's charters of non-interference in the affairs of other countries."
He further pointed out that "the Egyptian president did not mention any of the realities of what is happening in Syria."
"What Mursi said has nothing to do and is contrary with the truth," the Syrian PM said.
In an interview with al-Alam TV channel, al-Halqi highlighted that "Mursi's initiative has been born dead after his speech at the summit."
"However, there is another tendency to set up a troika comprising Iran, Venezuela and Egypt to discuss the exits and solutions to the Syrian crisis," he said.
The PM also hoped that "this troika solves all the sufferings and challenges of the Syrian people as well as the terrorist acts behind which known states stand."
"These states do not want the political track to reach a peaceful settlement between all Syrian parties," he added and pointed out that "the Syrian situation occupies a significant part of the agenda's summit."

Al-Halqi also expressed optimism of what might come out of the summit's recommendations," and continued that "NAM has completed a lot of files during the past fifty years."
" The summit and its members face more challenges in light of a new world order, and double standards on the issues of terrorism , global security, and others, " he asserted as he described what is happening in Syria as "an organized terrorist action which is supported by external forces."
On this level, he mentioned that " this terrorism is led by the United States, the European Union, and some Arab countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia as well as some other regional countries such as Turkey."
"These forces support armed groups and provide them with money, weapons, training, and shelter, as they press them not to enter in a political dialogue with the Syrian government," the Syrian
Source: al-Alam TV, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org
The Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi criticized Thursday the positions of the Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi during his speech at the Non Aligned Movement summit held in Tehran.
As he considered Mursi's speech as a clear intervention in the Syrian internal affairs, al-Halqi stated that "Mursi spoke as an earlier chairman of the summit. However, he did not take into account the movement's charters of non-interference in the affairs of other countries."
He further pointed out that "the Egyptian president did not mention any of the realities of what is happening in Syria."
"What Mursi said has nothing to do and is contrary with the truth," the Syrian PM said.
In an interview with al-Alam TV channel, al-Halqi highlighted that "Mursi's initiative has been born dead after his speech at the summit."
"However, there is another tendency to set up a troika comprising Iran, Venezuela and Egypt to discuss the exits and solutions to the Syrian crisis," he said.
The PM also hoped that "this troika solves all the sufferings and challenges of the Syrian people as well as the terrorist acts behind which known states stand."
"These states do not want the political track to reach a peaceful settlement between all Syrian parties," he added and pointed out that "the Syrian situation occupies a significant part of the agenda's summit."

Al-Halqi also expressed optimism of what might come out of the summit's recommendations," and continued that "NAM has completed a lot of files during the past fifty years."
" The summit and its members face more challenges in light of a new world order, and double standards on the issues of terrorism , global security, and others, " he asserted as he described what is happening in Syria as "an organized terrorist action which is supported by external forces."
On this level, he mentioned that " this terrorism is led by the United States, the European Union, and some Arab countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia as well as some other regional countries such as Turkey."
"These forces support armed groups and provide them with money, weapons, training, and shelter, as they press them not to enter in a political dialogue with the Syrian government," the Syrian
Source: al-Alam TV, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org
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