Syria highly appreciates the perspective as reflected by the UN Security Council debates on a draft resolution which aims at interfering in its internal affairs," official Spokesman at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said on Wednesday. The source added that "Syria finds such perspective as a message of confidence delivered from the UN Security Council platform to the people of the world who view the international organizations as tools for colonial domination through which the dominating countries practice the policy of submission, control and annexation to other peoples and societies." "Hope and some confidence returned to these peoples in restoring some balance to the world system after a long time of USA and European domination which turned the Security Council's resolutions into a tool for punishing defenders of independence and liberation and a tool for protecting, justifying and turning blind eyes to aggression and terrorism," added the source in a statement to SANA. The source underlined that the dear hope for all people of the world has become a world that is based on justice and balance and a new world order based on these values away from the slavery of a one-pole policy. The source voiced appreciation for the countries which voted against: Russia and China and those which abstained from the vote: Lebanon, India, South Africa and Brazil.
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