Việt Nam calls for solution to humanitarian crisis in Syria
29/2/20
Ambassador Đặng Đình Quý, head of Việt Nam’s
Permanent Mission to the United Nations, has called on all parties to find a
long-term solution to the situation in Syria on the basis of international law
and UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.
Speaking at a UNSC meeting on the humanitarian issue
in Syria, Ambassador Quy expressed concern over civilian losses in northwestern
Syria as well as the humanitarian situation in other parts of the country.
He also emphasised that all parties must comply with
their obligations under international humanitarian law, including ensuring that
civilians are protected and that aid is delivered on a priority basis.
At the meeting, both Ursula Mueller, Assistant
Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, and Henrietta Fore, Executive
Director of UNICEF, also shared their concerns about the humanitarian crisis in
northwestern Syria, especially since early December 2019, when the government
increased raids on terrorists in Idlib, and military tensions between Syria and
Turkey escalated.
Mueller cited the latest data as saying that
fighting in northwestern Syria had forced around 900,000 people, including
500,000 children, to leave their homes since December 2019.
Reiterating the UN Secretary-General’s recent
statement that international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians
had been systematically ignored, she warned that fighting was advancing into
areas with high concentrations of people.
Participants urged relevant parties to exercise
restraint and maintain dialogue to seek a ceasefire agreement./.
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