Reactions in Syria to the UN move to give Assad a say in aid deliveries after the earthquake

The head of the main rescue organization of the Syrian opposition today succeeded against the decision of the UN to speak Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on aid deliveries through border crossings with Turkey, saying it offered “free political gain” to the Syrian president.

Its Secretary General UN Antonio Guterres said yesterday, Monday, that Assad had agreed to allow for three months of United Nations aid deliveries to rebel-held northwest Syria through two border crossings with Turkey.

“This is shocking and we cannot understand how the UN behaves”Raed al-Saleh, head of the White Helmets group, told Reuters, echoing the sentiments of many Syrians in the opposition-held enclave devastated by a major earthquake early last week, according to Reuters and the Athens News Agency. .

Source: News Beast

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