Russia has prepared a new draft resolution on the renewal of one checkpoint on the border of Syria with Turkey for humanitarian aid in Syria.
It is reported RIA Novosti with reference to the first of zampolpreda of Russia to the UN Dmitry Polyansky.
It is noted that Russia has prepared a new draft resolution, “which will allow cross-border delivery of humanitarian assistance in Idlib… through the checkpoint “Bab-El-Hawa” within one year”.
Polanski explained that through this transmission is more than 85% of all humanitarian operations.
He noted that the share of humanitarian operations can be routed through this border crossing and through the front line, taking into account changes on the ground, in particular the decrease of the area of de-escalation by 30%.
Earlier, Russia and China vetoed a draft resolution of the UN Security Council concerning the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Syria through two checkpoints on the border of Syria and Turkey.
Later, the UN Security Council did not adopt a draft resolution Russia, offering to leave one border on the border of Syria to deliver humanitarian aid.