Russia: Israel's actions are main destabilizing factor in Syria
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- Russia's acting UN envoy Anna Yevstigneyeva stated that Israel's actions are the primary destabilizing factor in Syria, condemning its plans to occupy territories and its incursions.
- She also highlighted positive developments in Syria, the deteriorating humanitarian situation due to floods, and Russia's assistance efforts.
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Russia's acting UN envoy stated that Israel's aggressive actions against Syria are the main destabilizing factor, condemning its plans and incursions.
UNITED NATIONS, June 22. /TASS/. Israel’s actions remain the major destabilizing factor in Syria, Russia's acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations Anna Yevstigneyeva said.
"Israel’s aggressive actions against Syria remain the main destabilizing factor. We strongly condemn West Jerusalem’s plans to cement its illegal presence in the occupied territories, as well as its ongoing incursions deep into Syria’s territory, whether through ground or air operations," she said at a UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Syria.
According to Yevstigneyeva, over the past 18 months, positive developments have been observed in Syria, such as the restoration of territorial integrity and the strengthening of state institutions. However, a wide range of domestic problems and factors of external interference persist. She also drew attention to the deteriorating humanitarian situation following the recent floods in the Euphrates River basin, which affected tens of thousands of people and damaged critical infrastructure.
The Russian diplomat stressed that humanitarian assistance should come along with investments in the development of national institutions. Russia, in her words, continues offering assistance to Syria, including through providing education in Russian universities free of charge for Syrian students.
Open Questions
- What specific Israeli plans to cement presence in occupied territories are being referred to?
- What is the extent of damage to critical infrastructure from the Euphrates River floods?
- What further investments in national institutions does Russia advocate for Syria?






