Coercive measures imposed on Syria should be lifted, two Czech Parliamentarians say

Prague, SANA-Deputy Chairman of Defense Committee in Czech Chamber of Deputies, Radovan Vích, described the economic coercive measures imposed on Syria as “inhuman.”

 In statement to SANA reporter in Prague, Vich reiterated that these measures are unjustified and inhuman and should be lifted, noting that some EU countries do not approve these measures.

He criticized at the same time, participation of France and Germany in imposing these measures.

In turn, Czech member of Chamber of Deputies Jaroslav Foldyna, described these measures as inhuman and non-ethical, and target the Syrian people.

Rafah al-Allouni/ Hala Zain

 

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