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    Xinhua General News Service, China
    March 27, 2014 Thursday 10:17 AM EST


    Armenian lawmakers condemn rebel attack on Syria's border town of Kasab

    DAMASCUS March 27

    A visiting Armenian parliamentary delegation on Thursday condemned the
    rebels' attack on Syria's coastal town of Kasab, where most of the
    inhabitants are of Armenian descent, according to the state-run SANA
    news agency.

    The delegation, headed by parliament member Samvel Farmanyan,
    expressed the condemnation of the attack by the Turkey-backed militant
    groups on Syria's border town of Kasab, during a meeting with Syrian
    President Bashar al-Assad on Thursday, SANA reported.

    It said the delegation delivered a message from Armenian President
    Serzh Sarkisyan who expressed his condemnation of " terrorist groups
    attacks backed by Turkey" against Kasab.

    The Armenian delegation voiced full support for the Syrian
    government's efforts to restore security and stability to the country
    and its efforts to secure the return of the people who have been
    displaced to their homes, according to SANA.

    For his part, al-Assad warned of the danger of the "Western and
    regional-backed terrorism," saying that the extremist ideology poses a
    threat of fragmenting the region that has been historically
    characterized by cultural and social diversity.

    The battles in Kasab which is near the Syria-Turkey border erupted on
    Friday, when a large number of armed militant groups infiltrated the
    Syrian territories from Turkey, according to SANA news agency.

    The Syrian government has accused Turkey of providing support to the
    rebels, mainly the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front, who are waging their
    attacks from the Turkish side of the borders against Kasab, which is
    denied by Ankara.

    On Wednesday, Syria's Foreign Ministry urged the U.N. Security Council
    to take "all measures required" to condemn "the Turkish involvement in
    supporting the armed terrorist groups which attacked Kasab... and to
    compel the Turkish government to stop its aggression."

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