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The United Nations renews its request to extend a cross-border delivery mechanism to Syria

At the United Nations, he renewed its demand to extend the mandate of the first cross-border delivery mechanism, in conjunction with the arrival of groups to northeastern Syria.

“We sent 54 trucks of humanitarian aid from Turkey to northwest Syria on Wednesday,” said United Nations spokesman, Stephan Dujarric, and the Bab al-Hawa platform.

These trucks are some of the hundreds that the United Nations has earned each month with help and rescue.

And he added: “The request for a renewal of the authorization to deliver from a cross-border origin 12 behind this permanent product this year.”

920 humanitarian aid trucks were sent to northwest Syria during the month of March.
According to the UN website, 4.2 million people in northwest Syria (more than 75% of the population) need humanitarian aid.
And it reaches in the border to 85% of these people every month, according to the same source.

2012 and until the issuance of Resolution 2504, the Security Council delivered cross-border deliveries, through 4 border crossings, Bab al-Salam and Bab al-Hawa in Turkey, al-Arabiya in Iraq, and Ramtha in Jordan.

It is noteworthy that Russia, Russia, China, Russia and China, for a period of four to seven points, in Aqaba to the northwest.

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