Egypt strongly condemns Turkish aggression against Syria, Calls for global response

Egypt's Foreign Ministry asserted the country's strong condemnation of the Turkish aggression against the Syrian territory and Syria's sovereignty, after Turkey has launched a criticized offensive against Kurds in northeastern Syria. Wed, Oct. 9, 2019
CAIRO - 9 October 2019: Egypt's Foreign Ministry asserted the country's strong condemnation of the Turkish aggression against the Syrian territory and Syria's sovereignty, after Turkey has launched a criticized offensive against Kurds in northeastern Syria.

The ministry, in a statement, called for an emergency meeting of the League of Arab States to discuss these developments and review ways to preserve Syria's sovereignty and the unity of its people and territorial integrity.

The ministry called the Turkish attacks "blatant" and "unacceptable," and denounced violations against the sovereignty of a brotherly Arab state, "while taking advantage of the circumstances and the current developments it experiences, and in contravention of the rules of international law."

The statement highlighted the responsibility of the international community, represented by the Security Council, towards addressing this "extremely dangerous development that threatens international peace and security."

The ministry called on the Security Council also to stop any efforts that aim at occupying the Syrian territory and attempts to make demographic changes in northeastern Syria.

The statement warned of the repercussions of the Turkish move on the unity and territorial integrity of Syria or the course of the political process in the Arab state in accordance with Security Council Resolution no. 2254.