Thursday 23 June 2016

UN Security Council condemns terrorist attack on the Jordanian border guards

NEW YORK (Ina) denounced the UN Security Council members strongly the terrorist attack heinous and cowardly targeted locations of the Armed Forces in the stirrups area on theJordanian - Syrian border, and has led to the deaths of six soldiers and wounding 14 other employees of the Jordanian Armed Forces. 
The cross - members of the Security Council, in a statement journalist released them last night, and broadcast by the Jordan news agency (Petra) expressed their sympathy and condolences deep to the families of the victims and the Jordanian government, and expressed their best wishes for a speedy recovery and full to those who were injured, noting the important role that the Jordanian government to play in international efforts to address gang terrorist Daash .
Members emphasized that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the gravest threats to international peace and security, stressing the concern at the continuation of Daash, and fighters foreign terrorists who have joined them in Syria, and groups that Baiatha, and Front victory and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated Bdaash or al - Qaida, working in Syria and the negative impact of thepresence of extremist ideology and violent actions on the stability of Syria 's neighbors ,including the countries Jordan and the region .
Members stressed the need for all Member States to fully comply with their obligations under resolution 2178 to 2014, and the need to take measures to prevent and suppress thefinancing of terrorism and terrorist organizations and individual terrorists, In accordance with Council resolutions 2199 and 2252. the members of the Security Council of the need tobring perpetrators, organizers and financiers and sponsors of these terrorist acts to justice Deprecated. They urged all States in accordance with their obligations under international law and relevant Security Council resolutions, to cooperate actively with the Jordanian government and all other concerned authorities in this regard.

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