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Moscow vetoes extension of UN lifeline for Syria

2023-07-12
UNITED NATIONS: Russia on Tuesday signalled the demise of a long-running United Nations humanitarian operation in Turkiye delivering aid to four million people in rebel-held north-western Syria after it vetoed a nine-month authorisation renewal at the UN Security Council.

Russia then failed in its own bid for a six-month extension of the operation, which has been delivering aid including food, medicine and shelter since 2014. The Security Council approval for the aid deliveries expired on Monday.

Russia`s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia suggested that the council mandate for the aid operation could not be salvaged.

After casting the veto and before the council vote on Russia`s six-month proposal, Nebenzia said: `If our draft is not supported, then we can just go ahead and close down the cross-border mechanism.

`The technical rollover, for any period of time, we`re not going toaccept,` he added.

US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said the United States would continue to work with all council members to renew the aid operation and urged Russia to reconsider its position.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres had pushed for a 12-month renewal.

Guterres was disappointed that the council hadnotreachedan agreement and urged members `to redouble their efforts to support the continued delivery of cross-border assistance to millions of people in dire need in north-western Syria for the longest possible period`, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

Authorisation is needed because the Syrian government, which has close ties with Moscow, did not agree to the UN operation on sovereignty grounds. Security Council votes on the issue have long been contentious in both 2022 and 2020 the mandate expired, only to be renewed a day later.-Reuters