Bashar al-Assad: The Ukraine war exposed the West to its people.
The Syrian president stressed that the policy pursued by the West is a policy of coercion and turning the world into a forest, and that the Ukrainian war has exposed the West to its people.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Teacher’s Day, meeting with exemplary teachers from across the country, that his country needs graduates who are willing to sacrifice for their country, not sacrifice the homeland and the interests of the people for their own interests. .
According to the Syrian state news agency (SANA), Assad stressed in his speech on Thursday: “Science without morality leads to losses and lack of patriotism leads to the destruction of the homeland, so the teacher should not be just a teacher, but a moral educator.” Be good.
He added: “Since the future of generations of the homeland is left to teachers, we need a generation that will face challenges that we will have to face.”
In part of his speech on political issues, the Syrian president stressed that the West is going through a historic period in terms of its role, presence and image after the war in Ukraine.
He added: “The policy that the West is pursuing is a policy of coercion and turning the world into a forest, and the war in Ukraine has exposed the West to its people.”
“The world is moving towards conflict and we need to think seriously about how to meet the challenges,” he said.
He added: “The West has proved that it does not care about international law at all, and it has violated the institutions of international law and turned the world into a forest.”