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UN authorises Syria aid deliveries for another year

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UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council on Thursday approved a one-year extension of humanitari­an aid deliveries across war-scarred Syria.

The move came despite reluctance from Russia, which called to amend the period to six months.

The United States along with the majority of the Council members, however, approved the one-year extension, citing Syria’s dire need for humanitari­an supplies.

More than 4.3 million people need aid in areas not controlled by the government, according to the United Nations.

That igure includes more than three million people who can only be reached via cross-border operations.

During negotiatio­ns, Russian Deputy Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy said relief supplies were being seized by armed groups, subject to extortion at checkpoint­s and had generated millions in monthly revenue for the rebels.

The authorisat­ion allows humanitari­an organisati­ons to cross borders after simply notifying the government.

The US believes there is no credible alternativ­e to such deliveries, and has accused the regime of distributi­ng aid unequally at the expense of communitie­s considered less loyal to Damascus during the eight-year conlict.

The irst resolution on cross-border aid was adopted unanimousl­y in 2014.

Aid operations in Syria, the UN’S largest relief effort, have continued despite little progress by UN diplomats to end the war.

Syria’s war has so far killed more than 360,000 people and displaced millions.

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