delivery of aid to 3 besieged Syrian towns to be the first of many

humanitarian chief called for Monday delivery of aid to three besieged towns in Syria to be the first of many and welcomed a Syrian statement that such deliveries should be repeated and sustained. Security Council behind closed doors that the arrival of convoys to help civilians in the three towns cut off for months by the war in Syria must not be one off or exceptional. must become the model for regular aid deliveries to civilians caught in conflict, which is a requirement under international law, he insisted. says 4.5 million Syrians are living in besieged or hard to reach areas and desperately need humanitarian aid, with civilians prevented from leaving and aid workers blocked from bringing in food, medicine, fuel and other supplies. is hoping to host in Geneva on Jan. 25.Canada Goose sale

Aid convoys with food and other supplies reached three besieged villages on Monday Madaya, near Damascus, where O said about 400 people need immediate life saving treatment for medical conditions, malnourishment and starvation, and the Shiite villages of Foua and Kfarya in northern Syria. and the Red Cross to deliver humanitarian assistance to all civilians any discrimination, including those in besieged and hard to reach areas.

He called reports of starvation in Madaya fabrications and lies and insisted that Syrian government is not and will not exert any policy of starvation against its own people. At the same time, however, he said economic sanctions against Syria and the influx of from all over the world are causing starvation and economic and humanitarian problems in the country.

Delatte said France is calling for the immediate lifting of blockades on all besieged cities and immediate humanitarian access to all affected areas and it wants a public meeting of the Security Council on this issue.


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