Al-Jaafari: Western propaganda against Russia is identical to that made against Syria

Damascus, SANA- Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister, Bashar al-Jaafari, said that Syria’s support Russia in its just and right stance and its legitimate right to defend its national security in the face of hostile Western policies, adding that the West supports the neo-Nazis in Ukraine as well as terrorist groups in Syria as a tool to impose its hegemony.

In an interview with a number of Chinese media outlets, al-Jaafari warned against the West’s recycling of the terrorists of Daesh, Jabhat al-Nusra, the Uyghurs and Turkey’s agents of “Sultan Murad Brigades’ and other terrorist organizations, and removing them to Ukraine to recruit them there under the cover of Western calls to bring in the so-called “volunteers”.

“The role entrusted to the neo-Nazis in Ukraine is the same as that entrusted to the terrorists of “ White Helmets “ and “Daesh” and what the West calls the “moderate armed opposition”, as Western intelligence in NATO countries is the operator of all these organizations’ al-Jaafari noted.

He said that what the Western propaganda is doing against Russia and President Vladimir Putin is an identical repetition of what Western media machine has done against Syria, its people and government, stressing the need not to fall into the traps of the current Western misleading and lying campaigns against Russia and the countries that stand with it because what Russia is doing is a correction of the major mistakes made by the West since the dissolution of the Soviet Union against Russia, Syria, China, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Venezuela, Cuba, and the DPRK.

He added that those who stand by Moscow today, they stand by themselves and protect them from the dangers of repeating Western policies of aggression against them.

Nisreen Othman / Mazen Eyon

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