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Regional and International News>>Arab and Foreign Countries continue condemnation of US aggression on Syria

Arab and Foreign Countries continue condemnation of US aggression on Syria

Capitals, (SANA)-Arab and international countries, political figures and parties continued Tuesday condemnation and denunciation of the US aggression on al-BouKamal area which claimed the lives of 8 Syrian civilians.

The National Leadership of al-Ba'ath Arab Socialist Party in Damascus strongly condemned this act of aggression, saying " this act is considered as a flagrant violation of international laws and one form of the state organized terrorism practiced by the US administration on the Arab region in the service of its colonial project 'the greatest Middle East' and the Zionist project in the region.

"This aggression comes in the framework of executing the US threats announced by American military officers aiming at imposing the security agreement on Iraq and posing a threat to the neighboring countries," the party Leadership said in a statement.

France renewed its stance vis-à-vis the US aggression on al-BouKamal, expressing concern over this aggression and calling for the respect for courtiers' sovereignty.

"For France, it is not possible to consider operations that lead to the killing of civilians and children as successful… we expressed regret over the killing of civilians, among them children," Eric Chevallier, France Foreign Ministry Spokesman said in a statement.

In Abu Dhabi, UAE condemned this aggression, saying "this aggression represents a flagrant violation of international legitimacy and Syrian national sovereignty." 

"UAE stresses its deep concern over repercussions of this aggression on regional peace," UAE Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Jordan also denounced this act, saying "it is a violation of Syrian sovereignty on its lands."

The official spokesman of Jordanian Government expressed his country's deep concern over the US aggression inside the Syrian territories and regret over targeting innocent civilians.

In Sana'a, the Yemeni Parliament also condemned the US aggression on the Syrian lands.

"This aggression is a dangerous act against borders of a sovereign country… it contradicts with international norms and laws," a statement by the Yemeni Parliament said.  

Sudan strongly condemned the US aggression, saying "it is a violation of the UN conventions."

A statement by Sudanese Foreign Ministry expressed solidarity and sympathy with Syria and condolences to the families of martyrs. 

In Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Manuchehre Mottaki condemned the US aggression on Syria and committing an ugly massacre against defenseless civilians in al-BouKamal.

"US President Bush administration seeks, during its last days, to keep its record full of aggression and blood-shedding in addition to destabilizing security and stability in the region through aggressions on Syria and Pakistan," Mottaki said during a press conference with Lebanese former President Emile Lahoud.

Meanwhile, China condemned the US aggression that led to the killing of civilians.

"China opposes any act that could harm sovereignty and territorial integrity of other countries," Spokeswoman of Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

In Beirut, Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh underlined that the US aggression has formed a violation of the international human law and an offense to peace in the region.

"The aggression reflects the desire of US officials to violate stability and security as well as escalating tension in the region," Salloukh told al-Jazeera TV in an interview.

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