Security Council adopts resolution on humanitarian aid delivery in Syria through one border crossing

New York, SANA- The International Security Council has adopted a draft resolution on the delivery of humanitarian aid in Syria through one border crossing for a one year.

In a voting session last night, the Security Council adopted a draft resolution submitted by Germany and Belgium on delivering humanitarian aid in Syria through /Bab al-Hawa/ crossing and extending the effectiveness of the resolution no. 1265 for a one year as 12 delegations voted in favor of the draft resolution while the delegations of Russia, China and Dominican abstained from voting.

Earlier on Friday, the Security Council voted against a Russian draft resolution on delivering humanitarian aid to Syria through one border crossing for a one year during a session held few hours after Russia and China vetoed a draft resolution submitted by Germany and Belgium which exploits the humanitarian situation in Syria and violates its sovereignty as it provides for extending the mechanism of cross-border aid delivery in Syria for six months without coordinating with the Syrian Government.

The Presidency of the Security Council announced that the Russian draft resolution will not be adopted after only four countries voted in its favor which are Russia, China, South Africa and Vietnam, while seven other countries voted against it which are the US, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Estonia and the Dominican and four countries abstained from voting.

 Ruaa al-Jazaeri

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