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Syria: West practicing economic 'terrorism' against Damascus

As Russia, Turkey, and Iran hold new talks to restore peace, Syrian Ambassador to the U.N. Bashar Jaafari also blasts Western nations who refuse to repatriate ISIS members, saying that they are "making Syria a victim twice."

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Published on  04-28-2019 20:00
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Destroyed buildings line a street damaged during fighting between U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces fighters and Islamic State militants, in Raqqa, Syria | Photo: AP

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Syria's ambassador to the United Nations on Friday accused the United State and the European Union of practicing "economic terrorism" against his country by imposing what he described as illegitimate and unilateral sanctions.

Bashar Jaafari made his comments in the Kazakh capital of Nur-Sultan, where Russia, Turkey and Iran held a new round of talks with the Syrian government and the opposition on steps to bring peace to the country. Last month, Kazakhstan renamed its capital from Astana to Nur-Sultan, in honor of the country's longtime leader who resigned the week before.

It is the 12th round of talks in Nur-Sultan bringing together the major stakeholders on opposing sides of the Syrian civil war, in the hopes of nudging it toward a resolution. But at the end of the two-day talks Friday, Syria's warring sides and the mediators failed again to agree on the formation of a committee meant to draft a new constitution, seen by the United Nations and the U.S. as a key step toward ending the eight-year civil war.

With crucial military assistance from Russia and Iran, Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces have regained control of most of the territory previously held by rebels. Government-held areas, however, have been reeling from the effects of economic sanctions imposed on Syria and its ally Iran.

Jaafari's comments came amid widespread fuel shortages in Damascus and other government-controlled areas that have forced people to wait for hours in lines stretching several miles (kilometers) to get few liters (gallons) of gasoline.

"This is economic terrorism that is escalating through unilateral economic measures," Jaafari said, adding that they are illegitimate because they are not the decision of the U.N. Security Council.

The Syrian official also blasted Western countries that are refusing to take back their citizens who went to Syria to fight with the Islamic State group, saying they made "Syria a victim twice," first by sending the fighters and now by making some of them and their families stay in Syria.

He added that IS has not been wiped out as the U.S. and Syrian fighters it backs announced last month, adding that Syrian government forces and their allies are still fighting the extremists in pockets they hold in the desert.

A final statement issued at the end of the 12th round of talks also rejected President Donald Trump's formal recognition of Israel's sovereignty over Syria's occupied Golan Heights.

Jaafari said Turkey and opposition groups it backs now control more than 6,000 square kilometers (2,317 square miles) of northern Syria, which is four times the size of the Golan Heights.

It was not immediately clear whether any agreements had been reached on the northwestern province of Idlib, where a seven-month-old cease-fire agreement reached between Turkey and Russia is increasingly being violated.

In Syria, opposition activists said insurgents fired two rockets at Russia's Hmeimim air base in Latakia province, adding that Russian warplanes launched several airstrikes in retaliation on rebel-held areas in Hama and Idlib provinces. It was not clear if the rockets hit the base and there was no immediate comment from Russian or Syrian authorities.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, said the airstrikes killed three people, including a child.

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