![]() So we encourage a resumption of constitutional committee talks in Geneva without further delay and without further excuses. Ultimately, the people of Syria and the wider region need a sustainable end to this conflict in line with Security Council Resolution 2254. In the meantime, we urge Syria to live up to its obligations under international law and engage with the UN in good faith. So we continue to believe that action by this Council, with politics set aside, is the best way to ensure access continues to those who need it. The lack of a Council mandate affects longer-term early recovery work as well that this Council has agreed is essential across Syria. It’s critical that humanitarian access is negotiated with all conflict actors and that aid reaches the most vulnerable according to humanitarian principles. The United Kingdom supports the ongoing discussions between the UN and Syria to lift its conditions and let the aid flow. The north-west of Syria is an active conflict zone where all parties, including the Regime and Russia, continue to launch attacks with civilians caught in the crossfire. So Russia and Syria’s claims that they are driven purely by humanitarian considerations is simply not supported by the facts on the ground. I myself saw on the 8th of June when I was there 60 trucks crossing and that contrasts to the 18 trucks that the UN has managed to get across in the last week. Now leave the limbo area by moving to the top of the and out the gate. Pick up Janet’s 4th Chest Key in upper left. (To reply this scene just kill yourself again and again) After the scene is over you will be about to walk around in the Limbo area. The crossings the UN now has to use instead at Bab Al-Salam and Bab Al Ra’ee are currently open only for another 21 days and not set up for the capacity that was crossing at Bab al-Hawa. You will go to Limbo and meet Evie again. They also undermine OCHA’s neutrality, impartiality and independence. And the UN has been clear that the conditions Syria has set out are inoperable and unworkable. Not one truck.īecause, although Syria says they have given the UN permission, the conditions that Assad has set out make it unsafe to do so. In those two weeks, as we’ve heard, not a single truck has crossed the Bab Al-Hawa crossing, where 85% of UN assistance previously transited. ![]() Those 4.1 million people are now living in a limbo, not knowing if food and medicines will reach them in the coming weeks and months. Two weeks ago, Russia vetoed the nine-year old UN mandate to provide humanitarian assistance to the 4.1 million people in need in north-west Syria. ![]() I’d like to start by thanking Special Envoy Pedersen for your briefing and also Director Rajasingham for your briefing and for the work of your teams on the ground. ![]()
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