President Al-Assad: Christians Have Been And Still Are Builders Of Syria’s Civilisation

President Al-Assad: Christians Have Been And Still Are Builders Of Syria’s Civilisation

DAMASCUS, Syria, July 6 (NNN-SANA) – President Bashar al-Assad, affirmed that, Christians in Syria have never been “strangers” in this land, but they have been and still are the builders of its civilisation and bearers of its human and civilisational message to the whole world, side by side, with their Muslim brothers.

The president participated  in an open dialogue session for the catholic Syriac Syrian youth in their camp titled: “My hope is in you” that started on Tuesday at St. Tuma Monastery in Sidnaya.

“The Christian originality in Syria is necessary, to boost moderation and enrich diversity… Christians throughout history have contributed, through their stances and patriotism, to foiling projects of partition in the region and they have sent a message to enemies of Syria and sponsors of terrorism that, all their colonial projects are doomed to failure,” President al-Assad said.

The president added that, the national logic doesn’t accept minorities or majorities as the west tries to consolidate, but a good diversity, richness and harmony for a nation that has been and still living on this territory. He affirmed that preserving this diversity is the responsibility of all Syrians, through dialogue and communication.

“The Arab identity is a civilised case, not an ethnic concept.. the Arab civilisation accepts the merging of all, but it rejects the extinction of their historic identities and helps keep them… targeting Christianity aims to target the religious, cultural and civilisational diverse,” President al-Assad said.

The Catholic, Syriac Syrian youths, for their part, affirmed that their belonging and adherence to their Homeland, Syria, won’t shake whatever the challenges or conditions were, as they are original sons and citizens in this homeland.

They raised a number of questions which covered different kinds of problems and issues emerged from the war, and many mechanisms were proposed to activate their contributions as youths in making the future of Syria.– NNN-SANA

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