The Syrian government violated the ceasefire.

September 16, 2016 06:37

(Baonghean.vn) - The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, accused the Syrian government of failing to send a letter authorizing the UN to transport aid to besieged areas in the country. According to him, this constitutes a violation of the ceasefire brokered by Russia and the United States.

Người dân Syria dỡ hàng cứu trợ sau khi 48 xe tải chở hàng cứu trợ đi vào thị trấn Talbiseh miền bắc Homs do lực lượng nổi dậy kiểm soát hồi tháng 7/2016. Ảnh: AFP
Syrian residents unload humanitarian aid after 48 trucks carrying supplies entered the rebel-controlled town of Talbiseh in northern Homs in July 2016. Photo: AFP

The UN envoy for Syria also said that the Syrian government and opposition fighters have blocked the delivery of humanitarian aid to eastern Aleppo.

The delivery of humanitarian aid is a prerequisite for maintaining the current ceasefire and will boost the joint Russian-American campaign against terrorist groups in Syria.

Mr. de Mistura stated that Moscow was very disappointed that the Syrian government had not approved the shipment of humanitarian aid.

Tổng thống Nga Vladimir Putin và Ngoại trưởng Mỹ John Kerry tại một cuộc họp ở Moskva, Nga ngày 24/3/2016. Ảnh: Reuters
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US Secretary of State John Kerry at a meeting in Moscow, Russia, on March 24, 2016. Photo: Reuters

According to Mr. de Mistura, hundreds of trucks are now ready to transport aid, and an opportunity to deliver aid and help reinforce the ceasefire has been missed. The United Nations says its aid trucks cannot pass through checkpoints without permission from the Damascus government.

Mr. de Mistura has called on the Damascus government to allow aid shipments into the country “immediately” to provide essential supplies to people in besieged and hard-to-reach areas.

Lan Ha

(According to The Guardian)

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