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Syrian FM says US sanctions seek to 'starve the people'

Walid Moallem says the US sanctions are a challenge but not impossible to overcome, and insists that the regime will be able to cope with the so-called Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  06-24-2020 12:58
Last modified: 06-24-2020 14:28
Syrian FM says US sanctions seek to 'starve the people'(SANA via AP)

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem speaks during a press conference, in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday | Photo: (SANA via AP)

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Syria's foreign minister accused the United States on Tuesday of allegedly "seeking to starve the people" of Syria by imposing new sanctions and opening the door for "terrorism" to return to the war-torn country.

Walid Moallem said the sanctions are a challenge but not impossible to overcome, and insisted that the regime will be able to cope with the so-called Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act – with assistance from friends and allies.

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Syrian President Bashar Assad's government refers to armed opposition fighting it as "terrorism." The legislation known as the Caesar Act was named after the pseudonym of a Syrian policeman who turned over photographs of thousands of victims of torture by the Assad government.

"The challenges are not easy," Moallem said. "We have already started taking measures to counter these sanctions."

Later Tuesday, the Syrian defense ministry said two soldiers were killed and four were injured following coordinated aerial attacks on military bases in the country's Sweida and Deir el-Zour provinces, in south and southeastern Syria respectively. It added that the country's air defenses were activated.

The latest US sanctions, the most severe yet, are set to target any individual or entity doing business with the Syrian government or supporting its military efforts. This includes reconstruction, fuel delivery, and other services. Businessmen close to the Syrian government were added to the sanctions list under the new sanctions.

The US State and Treasury Departments also added the names of Assad, his wife, and his relatives to the sanctions list, tightening the noose around the inner circle of the ruling family. More names are expected to be announced this summer.

"What we need to do is turn this into an opportunity to develop our national economy, increase self-reliance and deepen the cooperation with friends and allies," Moallem said and added that authorities are "not worried about the Caesar Act despite all the psychological warfare."

The act, which gained bipartisan support in Congress in December, went into effect this month.

Moallem also said that the sanctions aim to influence the Syrian presidential elections, expected next year, to change Syria's policy and force it to give up its current alliances with "the resistance" – a reference to Assad's allies Iran, the terrorist Lebanese Hezbollah group and Palestinian terrorist factions.

He said that Assad would remain in power as long as the Syrian people want him to stay.

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Moallem dismissed the measures as an "act of the despairing" after the Syrian government forces' success on the battlefield.

"The real goal of the so-called Caesar Act is to open the door for the return of terrorism as it was in 2011," he added.

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