Damascus rejects buffer zone on Syrian soil


Damascus, Oct 15 (IANS): Syria's foreign ministry Wednesday rejected foreign powers' talk about imposing a buffer zone on Syrian soil, media reported.

"The Turkish attempts to establish a buffer zone on the Syrian soil is a flagrant violation of the charters of the UN and international law," the ministry said in a statement.

It added that "Syria totally rejects the establishment of a buffer zone on any part of its terrain under any pretext and also rejects the foreign military intervention on its soil", Xinhua reported citing state news agency SANA.

The ministry stressed that the Syrian government would take all necessary measures to protect its national sovereignty and the unity of its territories after consulting with other countries.

The statement came as Turkey has been floating the idea of setting up a buffer zone on the Syrian side of the border under many pretexts, mainly to solve the issue of the Syrian refugees on Turkish soil.

 

  

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