Security Council Unanimously Agrees Statement Demanding Syria Humanitarian Access

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The U.N. Security Council on Thursday called on Syria to allow "immediate" humanitarian access to protest cities in a unanimously agreed statement.

Russia and China significantly signed up to the statement which was approved after Syria refused to let U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie Amos into the country. Syria has said the date proposed by Amos was not suitable.

"The members of the Security Council express their deep disappointment" that Amos "was not granted authorization to visit Syria by the Syrian government in a timely manner, despite repeated requests and intense diplomatic contacts aimed at securing Syrian approval," said the statement, which was obtained by Agence France Presse ahead of its release.

The 15-nation body called for "immediate and unhindered access" for Amos.

"The members of the Security Council deplore the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation, in particular the growing number of affected civilians, the lack of safe access to adequate medical services, and food shortages, particularly in areas affected by fighting and violence such as Homs, Hama, Deraa, Idlib," said the statement.

The Security Council called on Syria "to allow immediate, full and unimpeded access of humanitarian personnel to all populations in need of assistance, in accordance with international law and guiding principles of humanitarian assistance."

Russia and China vetoed two U.N. Security Council resolutions on Syria and have been very cautious of any statement that could be seen as taking sides against President Bashar al-Assad.

In a concession to the two powers, the council statement referred to "all parties" to cooperate with efforts to evacuate the wounded from Syrian cities.

Comments 7
Thumb jcamerican 01 March 2012, 21:11

That's sound much better. Hopefully Assad will agree. If not then the whole area is screwed.

Missing allouchi 01 March 2012, 21:26

Assad's days are numbered...

Default-user-icon +oua nabka + (Guest) 01 March 2012, 21:39

democracy in all the arab world the only solution

Default-user-icon Heather (Guest) 01 March 2012, 22:58

Long live assad. look at egypt and libya people. Wake up.

Thumb benzona 02 March 2012, 01:27

The Butcher of Homs will agree on paper and that'll be about it. The humanitarian aid won't reach their destination until the cities are neutralised (understand lifeless as all will be dead).

Missing ReaLeb 02 March 2012, 06:17

unfortunately, I'm gonnn ahave to be agree with you. Either scenario is not going to be pretty. God save the Syrian people.

Thumb libnani 02 March 2012, 20:24

Security Council, the most ineffective group of people in the world.