US Amb. Lauds Strong Ties between Cairo, WashingtonSyria condemns Washington’s repeated use of veto to paralyze security Council

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US Ambassador in Cairo Herro Mustafa Garg praised the strong ties and fruitful cooperation between her country and Egypt.

The diplomat’s remarks came on Monday evening , March 4, 2024, during her meeting with Sohag Governor Tareq El Fiqqi on the sidelines of her visit to the Upper Egyptian governorate to review development and joint cooperation projects there.

The ambassador lauded developmental achievements made in the governorate, voicing keenness to foster cooperation in different fields.

The governor said he discussed with the ambassador the most important projects funded by the United States in the governorate and reviewed the Egyptian government’s efforts to achieve comprehensive development in Sohag.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

New York, Syria condemned in the strongest terms the United States’ repeated use of veto to paralyze the Security Council and prevent it from assuming its responsibilities, stressing its rejection of the pretexts it uses to defend the Israeli occupation and its crimes against the Palestinian people in blatant disregard for the will of the peoples and countries of the world.

‘The General Assembly meets today to express its stance regarding the United States’ use of veto against a draft resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza Strip, with the aim of protecting ‘Israel’, providing it with immunity, and enabling it to continue crimes against humanity, and genocide committed against the Palestinian people without fear of accountability or punishment,’ Syria’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Qusay al-Dahhak, said at a General Assembly meeting.

Al-Dahhak stressed Syria’s permanent support for the brotherly Palestinian people in their struggle to liberate their occupied land an
d establish their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency