Russia Rejects 'Attempts to Politicize' Reconstruction in Syria

Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya. (File Photo: Reuters)
Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya. (File Photo: Reuters)
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Russia Rejects 'Attempts to Politicize' Reconstruction in Syria

Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya. (File Photo: Reuters)
Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya. (File Photo: Reuters)

Russia has stepped up its rhetoric against regional and international parties demanding a comprehensive political settlement to participate in economic aid and reconstruction in Syria.

Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, declared his country's rejection of what he described as "attempts to politicize" the files of the humanitarian and economic aid to Syria and the return of displaced Syrians to their homeland.

"We will continue working to prevent the politicization of the files of the economic and humanitarian aid to Syria and the return of the Syrian refugees to their homeland," Nebenzya told Tass agency in an interview ahead of a high-level week of the 73rd UN General Assembly.

The senior official affirmed that Russia will relentlessly continue the fight against terrorist organizations.

Hinting at the United States and European countries that have refused to contribute to economic aid before a political settlement is reached, Nebenzya said that the three guarantor states of Astana process are exerting great efforts to move forward with the political process.

Nebenzya went on to say that the "latest summit of the presidents of Russia, Iran and Turkey in Tehran and the Russian-Turkish agreement on Idlib reached in Sochi were positively received by the international community."

Russia’s ambassador pointed out that Moscow may take part in the EU meeting on Syria to convince Western partners to stop their evil practice against Damascus.

"As for the EU event, as far as we know, it will be a follow-up to the Brussels conferences on Syria, and their key message was the reluctance to provide assistance to reconstruct Syria until political reforms are carried out there," Nebenzya said.

Nebenzya stressed that the directive, drafted by a branch of the UN Secretariat late last year, "is absolutely illegitimate, it has not been agreed by the member-states and runs counter to the neutral spirit of the organization."

This document is just one of a few attempts by certain member-states to manipulate by the secretariats of international organizations to achieve their geopolitical interests, he said.

"We hope that the necessary steps have been made," Nebenzya said.

In other news, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed rumors in Israeli media that President Vladimir Putin was angry with Syrian President Bashar Assad over the Ilyushin-20 incident and refused to answer his phone calls.

"This has nothing to do with the reality, do not believe these speculations by Israeli mass media," Peskov said.

The spokesman recalled that Putin had already made a comment on the incident, which required "no extra explanations."



Israeli Strike in Syria Kills 5 Soldiers

People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)
People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)
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Israeli Strike in Syria Kills 5 Soldiers

People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)
People fleeing from Lebanon arrive on the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon in Jdeidat Yabus in southwestern Syria on September 25, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)

An overnight Israeli airstrike on a military site in the area of Kfar Yabous in Syria near the border with Lebanon killed five Syrian army soldiers and injured another, Syrian state news agency SANA reported Friday, citing an unnamed military official.

Israel's military did not immediately acknowledge the strike. Israel regularly targets military sites in Syria and facilities linked to Iran and the Lebanon’s Hezbollah but rarely acknowledges them.

Those strikes have become more frequent as Hezbollah has exchanged fire with Israeli forces for the past 11 months against the backdrop of Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Tens of thousands of Lebanese and Syrians have fled across the border from Lebanon into Syria since the beginning of the week amid intense Israeli bombardment that Israel says is targeting Hezbollah fighters and weapons. The strikes have killed an estimated 700 people to date, including at least 150 women and children.