Syrian Information minister Omran al-Zohbi said that terrorists from 83 nationalities have been engaged in the fight taking place in Syria, as he dismissed the so-called anti-terrorism law issued by the Saudi Arabia as not real.
Syrian Information minister Omran al-Zohbi said that terrorists from 83 nationalities have been engaged in the fight taking place in Syria, as he dismissed the so-called anti-terrorism law issued by the Saudi Arabia as not real.
The Syrian minister stressed that the announced Saudi decision does not mean that it has given up its support of terrorist groups in Syria, Al-Alam reported on Saturday.
"The Saudi decision is not real and its implementation is impossible," Al-Zoubi added, explaining that Saudi terrorist infiltrate into Syria through Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey and their entry into the country cannot be registered.
"Thus how can Saudi authorities tell if these individuals are coming back from Syria to detain and punish them?" Zohbi wondered.
Insisting that Saudi Arabia is supporting the multinational terrorists in Syria with funds and weaponry, the Syrian official added that the recent Saudi decision does not mention anything about halting Saudi support of foreign insurgents in the form of funds, armaments and military training.
He noted that the anti-terrorism law does not consider any sort of punishment for those Saudi preachers, websites and media broadcasters that provide the terrorists in Syria with "moral boosting" materials.