Walid al-Moallem said such behavior creates a "fertile ground" for the continued growth of extremism in countries including Syria, Iraq and Lebanon.
He addressed the annual UN General Assembly as US-led coalition airstrikes targeted towns and villages in northern and eastern Syria controlled by the Islamic State group. Washington and Arab allies opened their air assault against the extremist group last week in Syria, going after its military facilities, training camps, heavy weapons and oil installations.
The coalition includes Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Jordan. The US administration has also approved a program to equip and train Syrian rebel factions it describes as moderate.
Al-Moallem said the countries which joined the US coalition include some who have been key supporters of "armed terrorist groups." He did not name them, but Syria regularly accuses Saudi Arabia and Qatar of supporting the opposition fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The foreign minister also tried to position his country on the same side of the coalition fighting the Islamic State group, which he said has been "unleashed like a monster" against Syria, Iraq and Lebanon.
Al-Moallem said the US administration maintains a double standard in its support of groups it calls moderate with money, weapons and training.
"This is a real recipe for the increase of violence and terrorism, shedding of Syrian blood, prolonging of the Syrian crisis," he said. "This behavior creates a fertile ground for the growth of these terrorist groups that commit the most heinous crimes on Syrian territory.
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