The UN humanitarian chief is accusing the Syrian regime of blocking aid to hundreds of thousands of the country’s neediest people despite a nationwide cease-fire that has given “a glimmer of hope” that the conflict might be coming to an end.
Stephen O’Brien told the Security Council on Thursday that a two-step approval process that the regime agreed to for humanitarian convoys “has become, in practice, a 10-step process.”
He said the result is that only one convoy delivered aid to 6,000 people in December, when the UN sought to help 930,250 people. So far in January, he said, a single convoy reached 40,000 people.
O’Brien urged council members with influence to pressure the Syrian regime to allow aid deliveries to all besieged and hard to reach areas.
Source : Arab News
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