China: America should stop stealing and occupying Syria.
In a speech, the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry condemned America’s position in Syria and demanded an end to Washington’s occupying military presence.
Zhao Lijian, the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, condemned the American occupation of Syria along with the oil theft and wheat theft by the American forces in this country.
In a press conference on Tuesday in Beijing, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China faced the question of the “CCTV” channel reporter about the actions and positions of the United States in Syria.
The reporter of this media asked Zhao Lijian: “On August 29, it was reported that the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent letters to the Secretary General of the United Nations and the President of the Security Council, specifying and describing the illegal presence of the American military, terrorist groups and those supported by the United States. Is. The armed opposition group “Syrian Democratic Forces” (SDF) has carried out illegal activities such as theft and destruction since the beginning of the Syrian war in 2011 until June 2022. The total estimated value of damages to oil, gas and mining wealth in Syria is more than 107.1 billion dollars. Do you have an opinion on this?
The spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry said: “I have seen the reports on this matter. It is appalling that this is the scale of the US looting in Syria that continues in this country while Syria is trying to come out of a crisis that has lasted for more than a decade and its people are facing a severe humanitarian crisis. There is no greater injustice than that the richest country in the world is robbing one of the poorest countries in the world.”
Zhao Lijian continued: “The United States intervened in the Syrian crisis and tried to start a “color revolution” in this country. This country’s repeated military interventions in Syria have caused high civilian casualties and incalculable economic losses and displaced more than 12 million people.