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UN Security Council to vote Friday on Syria aid access

United Nations
Reuters

Russia has proposed that the UN Security Council extend aid access into Syria from Turkey for six months in response to a rival bid by Western council members to renew the long-running UN cross-border aid operation for 12 months, diplomats said.

After not engaging in negotiations on a resolution drafted by Ireland and Norway, Russia on Thursday put forward its own text. It sets up the 15-member council for two votes on Friday. 

Syrian Turkish border humanitarian aid near Bab al Hawa crossing

Workers carry boxes of humanitarian aid near Bab al-Hawa crossing at the Syrian-Turkish border, in Idlib governorate, Syria, on 30th June. PICTURE: Reuters/Mahmoud Hassano.

The council mandate for the UN cross-border aid operation, which began in 2014, expires on Saturday. A resolution to extend it needs nine votes in favor and no veto by any of the permanent members: Russia, China, the United States, France and Britain.

An official with the US mission to the United Nations said UN agencies and aid groups had said a 12-month renewal was “critical to their work to reliably deliver aid while managing lengthy procurement processes.”

“This is a moment for the Security Council to step up and work together,” the official said. 

Russia has said the aid operation is outdated and violates Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a swipe at the United States and others, Russia and China have also blamed unilateral sanctions for some of Syria’s plight.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appealed to the Security Council to renew the cross-border aid operation for another year, warning that a failure to do so would be devastating for millions of people.

The council first authorised a cross-border aid operation into Syria in 2014 at four points. Last year, it reduced that to one point from Turkey into a rebel-held area in Syria due to Russian and Chinese opposition over renewing all four.

Russia and China abstained in last year’s vote on the cross-border aid operation.

In the past decade, the council has been divided over how to handle Syria, with Syrian ally Russia and China pitted against Western members. Russia has vetoed 16 resolutions related to Syria and was backed by China for many of those votes.

 

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