Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem on Friday questioned the value of political negotiations and said airstrikes against militants in his country are useless if they are not coordinated with his government.
"Terrorism cannot be fought only from the air, and all of the previous operations to combat it have only served its spread and outbreak," Moallem told the United Nations General Assembly.
"Airstrikes are useless unless they are conducted in cooperation with the Syrian army, the only force in Syria that is combating terrorism," he told the 193-nation assembly.
"Terrorism cannot be fought only from the air, and all of the previous operations to combat it have only served its spread and outbreak," Moallem told the United Nations General Assembly.
"Airstrikes are useless unless they are conducted in cooperation with the Syrian army, the only force in Syria that is combating terrorism," he told the 193-nation assembly.
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