Syria Condemns U.S. Measures Targeting Health Sector Again, Calls for Urgent International Action

Syria also called for urgent international action to put an end to these hostile U.S. measures, according to SANA.

Syria has condemned with the strongest terms the targeting of its health sector by the U.S. Administration, stressing that these new inhumane measures fall within the context of an illegal and immoral siege imposed on the Syrian people.

Syria also called for urgent international action to put an end to these hostile U.S. measures.

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Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a statement on Monday, “The Syrian Arab Republic condemns in the strongest terms the U.S. administration and the so-called Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce that target the health sector in Syria again, by imposing additional restrictions on allowing the sale of equipment as well as on the provision of services, spare parts to a large number of the Syrian public and private hospitals.”

The ministry noted that these new inhumane measures fall within the context of illegal unilateral coercive measures and the illegal and immoral siege imposed by the U.S. on the Syrian people, reiterating the invalidity of the allegations promoted by the US administration about the existence of exceptions from these measures for humanitarian purposes.

The Ministry stressed that targeting hospitals that provide health care to millions of Syrians, including Children’s University Hospital, necessitates urgent action by the UN, the World Health Organization(WHO) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to put an end to these hostile measures, which represent collective punishment for the Syrian people and a flagrant violation of the provisions of international law, international humanitarian law and international human rights law and hinder the efforts of the Syrian government and international partner organizations at humanitarian work to improve the living conditions and provide health care for the Syrians.

 

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