Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad said that Damascus is ready to allow humanitarian supplies to pass through the country, provided that they do not fall into the hands of terrorists. “El Mayadin”.
Noting that many countries sent their aid to the Syrian people affected by the earthquake, he thanked them for this.
The Minister stressed that sending aid from Europe does not require requests and bureaucratic delays, as humanitarian aid is not subject to sanctions.
Former UN Secretary-General Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric reportedHe said that the road to the cross-border aid checkpoint in Syria “Bab al-Hawa” was damaged by the earthquake and therefore “temporarily not fully utilized”. He pointed out that the UN is looking for an opportunity to deliver aid through other cross-border corridors.
Source: Gazeta

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