The new UN humanitarian chief says Syria’s rebel-led government is committed to “an ambitious scaling-up of vital humanitarian support” to help the 17 million Syrians in need of food and other aid. The flow of aid into the war-torn country was interrupted this month by the chaos surrounding the sudden overthrow of president Bashar Al Assad by rebels. Tom Fletcher said the UN has received assurances that Syria’s new leaders will help with the movement of aid and humanitarian personnel from neighbouring countries including Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq “for as long as humanitarian operations are required,” including across still-active conflict lines.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Iran denies involvement in Houthi seizure of ship

Iran denied Israeli claims it was involved in the Houthi seizure of…

Man impersonates girlfriend to give exam on her behalf

A high-level medical examination in Kotkapura, India became a comedy spectacle after…

Israel’s Lapid slams Ben-Gvir over criticism of Iran attack

Israel’s opposition leader Yair Lapid has criticised the far-right National Security Minister…

Belgium summons Israeli ambassador after Gaza building bombed

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib and another politician recalled the ambassador to…