Iran's UN envoy: Using sanctions to starve Syrians 'immoral', 'illegal'
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Iran’s envoy to the United Nations has censured the Western countries for continuing their unilateral sanctions against Syria, which he asserts have taken a heavy toll on people in the Arab country.
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May 21, 2022 01:47 UTC
  • Iran's UN envoy: Using sanctions to starve Syrians 'immoral', 'illegal'

Iran’s envoy to the United Nations has censured the Western countries for continuing their unilateral sanctions against Syria, which he asserts have taken a heavy toll on people in the Arab country.

Speaking during a UN Security Council session on ‘The Situation in the Middle East: (Syria)’, Majid Takht Ravanchi said the conflict, foreign intervention, terrorism, and occupation have wreaked havoc on Syria.

Takht Ravanchi said the unilateral sanctions have exacerbated economic and humanitarian crises in the country in recent years, calling it “irresponsible, immoral, and illegal” under international law “to use unilateral sanctions to starve Syrian civilians.”

“Under the current circumstances, the provision of humanitarian aid is critical, and political circumstances should not be allowed to stymie humanitarian aid,” Takht Ravanchi asserted.

”Furthermore, these illegal measures have also hampered the Syrian government's ability to achieve economic and social stability and improve the living conditions of Syrians,” the veteran diplomat said.

Takht Ravanchi pointed out that the sanctions were also coming in the way of enactment of the Security Council Resolution 2585, which has mandated the transfer of humanitarian assistance into Syria via the country’s Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey.

“Despite the fact that resolution 2585 supports early recovery and reconstruction projects, as well as the provision of basic services, unfortunately, continued unilateral sanctions have stymied the resolution's implementation, impeding Syria's reconstruction efforts and hampered humanitarian aid delivery in various ways, even delaying the return of refugees and displaced persons,” he said.

“Claiming to care about the difficult humanitarian situation in Syria while backing and imposing unilateral sanctions against the Syrian people is hypocritical,” the envoy said.

He also condemned Israel's continued occupation of the Syrian Golan Heights as well as the regime’s repeated violations of Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The remarks were made about the occupying regime’s frequent air raids on Syria, mostly targeting the Syrian army and its allies.

“We demand that the Security Council hold this regime accountable for such acts of aggression and malice,” said the official.

Meanwhile, in the latest aggression, at least three people were killed after Israel launched fresh airstrikes on the outskirts of Damascus late on Friday.

The air raid launched from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights targeted the southern parts of the Syrian capital amid renewed aggression against the Arab country.

MG