Deputy Forein Minister Faisal Mikdad: Syrian Government Committed to Providing Facilitations to UNHCR Programs and Projects
DAMASCUS, (SANA) – Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Dr. Fayssal Mikdad discussed on Sunday with Director of the Regional Office for Arab Countries and North Africa for the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), Yakoub al-Hillo, means for boosting the standing cooperation.
The two sides discussed means for providing the best possible forms of aid to refugees in Syria which is one of the foremost countries in hosting refugees and helping them in cooperation with the UNHCR.
During the meeting, Mikdad voiced Syria's satisfaction over the standing cooperation with UNHCR, affirming that the Syrian government is committed to providing facilitations to UNHCR programs and projects.
He pointed out to the current conditions in Syria, particularly the terrorist attacks that damaged infrastructure and affected public and private establishments and the terrorists' crimes of murdering innocent civilians and displacing them by force to neighboring countries to create excuses for foreign intervention.
Mikdad affirmed that the so-called Syrian refugees issue was created to justify the interference of regional countries, the US and western Europe in Syria's affairs, stressing the need to stop the support provided by Turkey and some Arab Gulf countries to terrorist groups.
For his part, al-Hillo reviewed the UNHCR's activities which it carries out with the Syrian government and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) to provide the needs of displaced families.
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