Syria condemns the new Israeli “military incursion” in Damascus countryside United Nations News star-news.press/wp

The Minister of Foreign Affairs in Syria accuses Israel of violating the 1974 agreement to strengthen “expansion and division plans.”

Syria has condemned a new “military penetration” by Israel in the countryside of the southwest of Damascus outside the capital, describing it “a serious threat to regional peace”, in the wake of the recent sides of the Paris talks about the cancellation of the escalation of the conflict in southern Syria.

On Monday, Syrian Foreign Minister Asad Al -Shaybani accused Israel of violating the 1974 disengagement agreement by establishing intelligence facilities and military sites in the areas descending to apply for “expansion and division plans.”

Al -Shaybani made statements in an emergency meeting of the Foreign Ministers (OIC) of the Ministers of Islamic Cooperation to discuss the war extermination of Israel on the Gaza Strip.

The latest Israeli military action in Syria followed the deadly clashes in the Syrian province of Sweden, Syria, where a week of sectarian violence was killed in July 1400 people before stopping the ceasefire on bloodshed. Israel carried out strikes on the Syrian forces and also bombed the heart of the capital, Damascus, on the pretext of protecting the Druze.

Al -Sharr will be the first Syrian leader to treat Unga

Meanwhile, it was announced that the interim president in Syria, Ahmed Al -Sharra, will speak at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September, the first Syrian leader to do so in decades, as the nation seeks to rebuild and restore it with the international community after 14 years of the destroyed civil war and the fall of the leader for a long time.

Within more than 50 years, the Assad family ruled Syria, and Hawafis did not address Assad or his son Bashar, the annual gathering of world leaders in New York.

“He will be the first Syrian president to speak at the United Nations since former President Nurdin Atassi (in 1967), and the first Syrian president to participate in the high -level week of the General Assembly,” a Syrian official told Agence France Presse on Monday.

The temporary head of Syria, Ahmed Al -Sharra, in the presidential palace in Damasoy (Khalil Ashwi /Residence)

Al -Sharra, who took power in December after leading the rebels in the progress of a thunderbolt to Damascus who brought down the lion, is still under the imposition of sanctions on the United Nations and the travel ban for his past as a fighter, and he must request an exemption for all foreign trips.

In April, Al -Shaybani addressed the United Nations for the first time and raised the new flag of his country at the New York headquarters in New York.

Since the authority has taken, the new authorities in Syria have gained regional and international support, both diplomatic and financial, and securing the critical economic artery to rebuild the destroyed country.

Damascus has signed 12 agreements worth $ 14 billion this month, including an agreement worth $ 4 billion with UCC in Qatar to build a new airport and $ 2 billion to create a subway in Damascus with the National Investment Company of the United Arab Emirates.

Al -Sharra met with US President Donald Trump in May in Saudi Arabia, a week after French President Emmanuel Macron interviewed Paris on his first trip to the West.

Both the United States and the European Union lifted long -term sanctions against Syria.

Syria will hold parliamentary elections in September, a week before the UNGA meeting.

They will be the first to roam under the new authorities in the country after the fall of Assad. A third of the 210 seats will be set by the Sharra, with the rest.

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2025-08-25 14:24:00

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