France’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Nicolas de Rivière, announced that his country will not change its stance on the Syrian regime, which is responsible for 80% of the world’s Captagon production.
He made it clear from Rivière that the country’s position is fixed unless there is real change under Security Council Resolution 2254.
He noted that the disaster of the earthquake could not erase the regime’s brutality and war crimes against its people.
He pointed out that more than 155,000 people, most of whom had been in regime prisons, are still missing.
“France will continue its fight against impunity without slowing down.”
He noted that systematic and widespread corruption in regime regions has reached unprecedented levels today, as Syria now produces 80% of global captagon production.
The value of drug trafficking carried out by the regime exceeds $57 billion, which benefits the regime and a few businessmen close to it and the militias in Syria, and is seen as a destabilizing factor in the entire region.”