Damascus says it will let humanitarian aid flow through Syria's main border crossing into opposition-run areas, reopening a conduit that had closed after a Security Council stalemate
The Idlib region, where 2.8 million displaced Syrians live, is the last enclave to oppose Damascus' rule. / Photo: AA Archive
But Sabbagh said the operation must be done"in full cooperation and coordination with the government."He said the UN must allow the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent to supervise aid distribution in areas controlled by"terrorist organisations." But a deal allowing for this mechanism to work – without the authorisation of Damascus – expired on Monday.The aid arrangement brings them food, water, medicine and other essentials.
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