Syrian FM: Turkey Allowing Terrorists into Damascus

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Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Ministry stressed that the Turkish government has opened its airports and border to terrorist members to carry out terrorist acts against the Syrian people in a flagrant violation of the international law and the rules of good neighborliness.
The Ministry's stance came in two identical letters addressed on Sunday to the UN Security Council and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday, Syrian news agency Sana reported.
The Ministry affirmed in its letters that Syria's northern neighbor allowed "thousands of al-Qaeda, Takfiri, and Wahhabi terrorists" to cross the border in order to "kill innocent Syrians, blow up their properties, and spread chaos and destruction."
"The Turkish government was not only satisfied at hosting the organizations hostile to Syria which came from Arab and different countries or supplying them with weapons and money, but it also opened camps to train the terrorists, receive and host them," the Foreign Ministry said.
The Ministry said that the world media has affirmed that, during the latest months, the Turkish government, in particular, received hundreds of tons of weapons coming from Libya and other states through merchants and brokers of terror and delivered them to terrorist rebels in Syria in a flagrant violation of the UN Security Council's relevant resolutions.
The two letters called on the Security Council and its committees to immediately investigate into these dangerous information unveiled and published in a lot of world media.
It also assured that the ongoing silence on those crimes comes in the framework of immoral coalitions between Turkey and a number of influential countries at the UN Security council, in addition to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Libya which send carriers of weapons into Syria's neighboring states means supporting the terror, funding it and instigating kill and spite in Syria.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Damascus says outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorists are the driving factor behind the unrest and deadly violence while the opposition accuses the security forces of being behind the killings.
Source: SANA, edited by moqawama.org
Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Ministry stressed that the Turkish government has opened its airports and border to terrorist members to carry out terrorist acts against the Syrian people in a flagrant violation of the international law and the rules of good neighborliness.

The Ministry affirmed in its letters that Syria's northern neighbor allowed "thousands of al-Qaeda, Takfiri, and Wahhabi terrorists" to cross the border in order to "kill innocent Syrians, blow up their properties, and spread chaos and destruction."
"The Turkish government was not only satisfied at hosting the organizations hostile to Syria which came from Arab and different countries or supplying them with weapons and money, but it also opened camps to train the terrorists, receive and host them," the Foreign Ministry said.
The Ministry said that the world media has affirmed that, during the latest months, the Turkish government, in particular, received hundreds of tons of weapons coming from Libya and other states through merchants and brokers of terror and delivered them to terrorist rebels in Syria in a flagrant violation of the UN Security Council's relevant resolutions.

It also assured that the ongoing silence on those crimes comes in the framework of immoral coalitions between Turkey and a number of influential countries at the UN Security council, in addition to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Libya which send carriers of weapons into Syria's neighboring states means supporting the terror, funding it and instigating kill and spite in Syria.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Damascus says outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorists are the driving factor behind the unrest and deadly violence while the opposition accuses the security forces of being behind the killings.
Source: SANA, edited by moqawama.org
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