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UN chief condemns violations of 1974 disengagement and reaffirms Golan Heights as Syrian territory
Summary
Antonio Mudares strongly condemned continuing violations of the 1974 disengagement agreement and stated that the Golan Heights are Syrian territory, calling such violations unacceptable.
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Antonio Mudares said violations of sovereignty and territorial integrity are "unacceptable" and "must cease," and he explicitly condemned what he called "continuing violations of the 1974 disengagement of forces agreement," adding that the Golan Heights are "Syrian territory."
"I strongly condemn Israel's continuing violations of the 1974 disengagement of forces agreement," Mudares said, and he reaffirmed the United Nations' position on the importance of respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. He presented this point as part of a broader appeal for regional stability and respect for international agreements.
He did not outline specific measures the United Nations would take in response to those violations during the press conference.

