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Russia, China veto UN resolution for cease-fire in Syria’s Idlib

- AP New York

Russia and China vetoed on Thursday a resolution backed by the vast majority of UN Security Council members that called for a cease-fire in Syria’s northweste­rn Idlib province, the country’s last opposition stronghold.

The resolution demanded that counterter­rorism activities comply with internatio­nal humanitari­an law. Germany, Belgium and Kuwait finalized their text on Wednesday and called for a vote on Thursday. Russia’s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told the council the aim of the resolution was “to save the internatio­nal terrorists who are entrenched in Idlib from their final defeat.”

Syrian forces, backed by Russia, had targeted Idlib in a four-month ground and air offensive but civilians have been widely affected. A cease-fire that went into effect at the end of August has held despite some violations.

Germany’s UN Ambassador Christoph Heusgen countered that supporters of the purely humanitari­an resolution “stand firm in our resolve to combat terrorism” — but insist that operations must ensure protection of civilians as required by internatio­nal law. told the Security Council that the humanitari­an situation in Idlib was “alarming.” An estimated 400,000 people have fled their homes in the country’s northwest in just the last four months, and around 600,000 are living in tents, camps or out in the open.

Deputy humanitari­an chief Ursula Mueller said that, following months of intensive fighting and a “fragile cease-fire,” the outlook for Idlib province remains uncertain as winter approaches.

She said humanitari­an organizati­ons estimate an addition $68.4 million is required for winterizat­ion, shelter and non-food items.

 ?? AFP ?? Syrian fighters from the Turkish-backed NLF hold a frontline position facing regime-controlled areas in the Abu Zuhur region of the northern Idlib province.
AFP Syrian fighters from the Turkish-backed NLF hold a frontline position facing regime-controlled areas in the Abu Zuhur region of the northern Idlib province.

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