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United Nations oficial says : Syria permits aid workers to enter 4 provinces

United Nations oficial says : Syria permits aid workers to enter 4 provinces

The United Nations declare that Syria has garanted permission for aid workers to enter 4 hard-hit provinces. And the Syria has agreed to allow the United Nations and international  agencies to expand humanitarian operations in the country.

The agreement with Damascus and representatives of the government in Geneva have to allow convoys with supplies and aid workers from nine United Nations agencies and seven other non-governmental organizations to enter Daraa, Deir el-Zour, Homs and Idlib within days, resolved John Ging of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Discuss about workers situation in Syria

The agent of United Nations office, John Ging said that the government has pledged to grant visas and clear up other bureaucratic hurdles and that have blocked help from being delivered. Around 78 thousand Syrian refugees were also being helped in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. He told also that he hopes to have workers and supplies entering within “days, not weeks.”

In the last few days Western nations expelled Syrian diplomats in a coordinated move over the Houla massacre, in which more than hundred people were slaughtered over one weekend in a cluster of small villages.

The United Nations says that pro-regime gunmen were believed to be responsible for at least some of the killings. President Bashar Assad has insisted his forces had nothing to do it.

United Nations is going to help Syria’s workers

Syria is struggling to crush an increasingly deadly uprising against rule of Assad’s, but the regime’s deadly crackdown on dissent has brought widespread condemnation. The agent of United Nations  said that “whether this is a breakthrough or not will be measured in the coming weeks” by whether Syria makes good on its promise.

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