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Arab League ministers welcome UN Aleppo resolution

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CAIRO: Arab foreign ministers welcomed on Monday the United Nations Security Council resolution to quickly deploy UN observers to Aleppo, the Arab League said in a statement.

All representa­tive of the 22 members of the Cairo-based Arab League voted in favour except for Lebanon, which said it did not support interferin­g in countries’ internal affairs.

The ministers’ resolution was issued following an emergency meeting in Cairo over Aleppo late on Monday.

Earlier on Monday, the security council adopted a French- drafted resolution in the first show of unity in months among world powers struggling to put an end to the five-year war that has left more than 310,000 dead.

Moscow, which has carried out an air war in support of the Syrian regime since September 2015, also voted in favour of the resolution.

The Arab League “asserts the importance of working fast to establish a full cease-fire in Aleppo in accordance with the security council resolution,” it said.

The ministers said in the resolution that civilians must be allowed to leave Aleppo with dignity, to freely choose their destinatio­n, and to be able to return once the conflict is over.

The League “expresses its deep concern for the evil aggression launched by the Syrian regime and its allies against unarmed civilians in Aleppo,” the foreign ministers said in the resolution. — AFP

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