Turkey-Syria quake: Damascus slams West’s discrimination, US sanctions against Syrians
(last modified Thu, 09 Feb 2023 15:26:11 GMT )
Feb 09, 2023 15:26 UTC
  • Turkey-Syria quake: Damascus slams West’s discrimination, US sanctions against Syrians

Syria’s ambassador to Moscow Bashar al-Jaafari has lambasted the West’s discrimination against the Syrian people, saying more aid shipments are sent to Turkey than Syria following the devastating earthquakes that hit both countries.

Jaafari made the remarks in an interview with Iran’s Arabic-language Al-Alam news network on Thursday, days after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and northern Syria.

“The injured need the same help everywhere, and the people affected by the earthquake in southern Turkey and northern Syria are no different. The important thing is that even with regard to humanitarian aid, there is discrimination, not morality,” he said.

He asserted that “those who call themselves advocates of human rights are actually its main enemies.”

Jaafari also denounced US sanctions that are hampering relief work in quake-stricken areas of the Arab country, saying they are “a serious obstacle” to the flow of aid to Syria.

The disastrous earthquake hit Turkey and neighboring Syria in the wee hours of Monday. The 7.8-magnitude temblor has so far killed more than 19,000 in both countries.

As rescue efforts continue in Syria following massive earthquakes there, calls are growing for the US and its allies to remove their sanctions, which are said to be hampering international aid efforts in the country.

Syria has been a target of US sanctions since 1979. Since the start of the Syrian conflict in 2011, the US and its Western allies have dramatically tightened their economic sanctions and restrictions on the Arab country.

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