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UN Expects ISSG to Ratify Deal on Humanitarian Access in Syria

© AFP 2023 / AMER ALMOHIBANYUN vehicles escorting a Red Crescent convoy carrying humanitarian aid arrive in Kafr Batna, in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area, on the outskirts of the capital Damascus on February 23, 2016 during an operation in cooperation with the UN to deliver aid to thousands of besieged Syrians
UN vehicles escorting a Red Crescent convoy carrying humanitarian aid arrive in Kafr Batna, in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area, on the outskirts of the capital Damascus on February 23, 2016 during an operation in cooperation with the UN to deliver aid to thousands of besieged Syrians - Sputnik International
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The United Nations expects the world powers and international organizations involved in Syrian peace efforts to ratify next week a humanitarian access commitment reaffirmed by Russia and the United States, the humanitarian adviser to UN Special Envoy for Syria said Thursday.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Moscow and Washington confirmed their commitment to enhance efforts to promote humanitarian assistance to Syrians in a joint statement issued May 9. The International Syria Support Group (ISSG) that Russia and the US co-chair is scheduled to take place next Thursday, May 19, in Vienna.

"We take heart in the Russian-US statement which says that we will be granted access to all of the besieged areas and all of the medical supplies that are unloaded will be granted. That's what the Russians and the Americans said in a joint statement last week, and that is what we expect to be ratified in Vienna next week," Jan Egeland told reporters.

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The ceasefire in Syria worked out by Russia and the United States took effect on February 27 to facilitate humanitarian access to all besieged areas in the country, among other purposes.

"We have had an assessment mission, now plan to go in the two besieged areas – Fuah and Kefraya, besieged by armed opposition groups. These are the areas to where we will send a number of convoys," he said.

According to the UN adviser, the mission was not allowed in previously. "It’s not just the government which is creating problems. A number of excuses were made… We have not had a proper UN assessment in Fuah and Kefraya," Egeland added.

Since the beginning of the year, the UN reached 781,425 civilians in Syria, over half of them in hard-to-reach areas and more than a quarter million in besieged areas, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) report.

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