RNA - In a statement on Monday, Syria's Foreign Ministry denounced comments by Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani who said a day earlier that Doha would continue to arm Syrian militants even if US President-elect Donald Trump decides to end Washington’s support for them, SANA reported.
The ministry said that the comments by the Qatari diplomat showed the regime in Doha “is one of the sources of extremism, terrorism and Takfiri thought.”
Such remarks are merely an attempt "to raise the morale of the terrorist groups" in the face of recent advances by the Syrian army, the statement added.
On Monday, the Syrian army and its allies announced the capture of a strategic district in eastern Aleppo from militants.
State television reported that the army troops had seized full control of the al-Sakhour district in Eastern Aleppo.
Since the conflict began in Syria in March 2011, Qatar has been one of the leading supporters of the militancy to oust President Bashar al-Assad.
Reports have indicated that the monarchy has provided weapons, funds and media coverage to al-Qaeda’s main branch in Syria, which operated for more than three years under the title of al-Nusra Front (also known as Fatah al-Sham Front) terror group.
Qatar is also playing a major role in encouraging Turkey and the United States to support anti-Assad militants. However, recent gains by the Syrian army and its allies North of the country have made it increasingly difficult for the militants to receive arms and funding from across the Turkish border.
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