Mikdad: Syria has discovered targets of Western-backed attack on country

Damascus, SANA-Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Fayssal Mikdad said Syria, since the early days of the terrorist war on the country which is supported by Israel, US, Saudi Arabia and Europe, has discovered the targets of these countries and has outlined a strategy to confront this war.

“It is not a secret to say that the Turkish, French and Saudi alliance with terrorists is not surprising as the Turkish regime didn’t hide its ideology and its loyalty to the Muslim Brotherhood organization during the years when Erdogan has tried to give an impression that he sponsors the Syrian people’s interests,” Mikdad said in an article published by Lebanese al-Binaa newspaper Saturday.

He added that the real reasons behind the Saudi-Qatari regimes’ attack on Syria are their ultimate subordination to the western-Zionist polices and their willingness to offer free services to the West and Israel.

Mikdad affirmed that this attack is now reeling at the hands of the army’s heroes and the Syrian people’s support to the strategy of their leadership.

He pointed out to “a relative change” in the international stance on the crisis in Syria recently, which is mainly obvious in the practical and moral collapse of the plots of powers which targeted Syria and the occurrence of their bankruptcy in front of the struggle of Syria.

Mikdad referred to Syria’s assertion on the dangerous role played by some European governments in boosting the terrorist machine of killing and destruction in Syria, an issue which was affirmed by the US intelligence through the arrival of more than 20 thousand foreign terrorists, from 90 states, into Syria.

He affirmed that it is not possible for Turkey to facilitate the flow of those terrorists into Syria without the approval and acknowledgment of some western intelligence apparatus, particularly the US and French.

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