Oman Daily Observer

US strikes deal with Russia to continue UN Syria aid

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Parents can sleep tonight knowing that for the next 12 months their children will be fed. The humanitari­an agreement we’ve reached will literally save lives

LINDA THOMASGREE­NFIELD, US envoy to the UN

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council on Friday extended a cross-border aid operation into Syria from Turkey after Russia agreed to a compromise in last-minute talks with the United States, ensuring the delivery of humanitari­an help to millions of Syrians for up to 12 months.

“Parents can sleep tonight knowing that for the next 12 months their children will be fed. The humanitari­an agreement we’ve reached here will literally save lives,” said the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomasgree­nfield.

Russia and the United States, whose relationsh­ip has been fraught on a number of issues, both described Friday’s unanimous vote by the 15-member Security Council as an important moment.

“We hope that it might be a turning point that is indeed in line with what Putin and Biden discussed in Geneva,” Russia’s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told reporters after the vote. “It demonstrat­es that we can cooperate when there is a need and when there is a will as well.”

US President Joe Biden had raised the importance of the cross-border aid operation with Russian President Vladimir Putin when they met in Geneva in June. The Biden administra­tion warned that any future cooperatio­n with Russia over Syria would be at risk if cross-border aid deliveries were shut down.

“It shows what we can do with the Russians if we work with them diplomatic­ally on common goals,” Thomas-greenfield told reporters. “I look forward to looking for other opportunit­ies to work with the Russians on issues of common interest.”

The council mandate for the long-running aid operation was due to expire on Saturday. The council first authorised a crossborde­r aid operation into Syria in 2014 at four points, but that was whittled down last year to one point from Turkey into a rebelheld area in Syria, due to Russian and Chinese opposition.

Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al Assad, did not engage in weeks of talks on a resolution drafted by Ireland and Norway that initially sought aid

access from Turkey and Iraq for 12 months. Then on Thursday, Russia proposed a six-month renewal for just the Turkish

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