Thursday, 28 April 2016

UN calls for maintaining the truce in Syria



NEW YORK (Ina) - request for humanitarian operations officer at the United Nations Stephen O'Brien Thursday (April 28, 2016) of the parties Syrians disputing the international community, especially Washington and Moscow, to maintain the cease-fire in Syria in order to "put an end to the enormous suffering." 
Said O'Brien told the Council cross - circuit television security "we all have to feel ashamed." 
He called again to "safe arrival , free and unconditional humanitarian aid , " adding that " the teams to the conflict and the Security Council and the heads of the international community to support Syria ( theUnited States and Russia) must redouble their efforts once again to revive the cessation of business combat. " 
and felt that" we must not miss the opportunity offered " a truce and the Geneva negotiations" to put anend to the massive Syrian people , the suffering. " 
he continued , " the world and the Syrian people needing to taking action , "warning that" the situation isheading towards more deterioration has been spiraling out of control . " . 
denouncing O'Brien attacks on medical teams and facilities , including a hospital in Aleppo Wednesday. 
He noted, according to Agence France - Presse, that " the Syrian authorities withdrew this week from aconvoy heading to Rastan, drugs and scissors and equipment anesthesia , " adding that "this practice is humanitarian cause the suffering unnecessary loss of life. " 
these practices prohibited under international law to use" a weapon of war in Syria , "according explained O'Brien, calling on Damascus to allow" immediate "over more convoys to areas inaccessible. 
and demanded the United Nations in May / may to save 35 city said it was "in desperate need" of assistance. 
He warned another senior UN official Thursday that hundreds of thousands of Syrians have become unable to receive emergency assistance if continued fighting between the government and theopposition on the ground, in violation of the truce. 
although progress since the entry into force of the ceasefire in February 27, Jan Egeland , who heads the humanitarian action group in Syria , he said that "all this could be lost if the continued fighting and the bombing of civilians and rescue teams." 
he called on the private international envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura Wednesday Moscow and Washington to "revive" the truce in Syria, saying they are "in grave danger. 

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