Saudi, 6 countries demand Russia to stop attacks on Syrian civilians

A Russian military jet taxiing on runway shortly after the landing in Syria.

New York - The statement said that "These military actions constitute a further escalation that will only fuel extremism and militancy."

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By Wam

Published: Sun 4 Oct 2015, 2:54 PM

Last updated: Mon 5 Oct 2015, 2:41 AM

The governments of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Qatar and Turkey have demanded Russia to halt its attacks on the Syrian opposition and civilians and focus on the fight against Daesh. 
The text of the joint press statement in New York said, "We the governments of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United States, France, Germany, Qatar, Turkey, and the United Kingdom we express our deep concern over the Russian military build-up in Syria, particularly the air strikes by Russian Air Force since yesterday in Hama, Homs and Idlib, which resulted in casualties among civilians and did not targeting Daesh." 
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The statement, which was carried by Saudi Press Agency, added that "These military actions constitute a further escalation that will only fuel extremism and militancy." 
The statement concluded by saying, "We demand the Russian Federation to stop its attacks on the Syrian opposition and civilians immediately, and focus their efforts on the fight against Daesh organization."

Wam

Published: Sun 4 Oct 2015, 2:54 PM

Last updated: Mon 5 Oct 2015, 2:41 AM

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