UAE decries attacks on civilians in Syria especially Aleppo


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) The UAE has expressed its deep concern at the upsurge in attacks on civilians in Syria especially in the city of Aleppo.

It described as "immoral' the targeting by the government forces of hospitals and essential medical services meant for the population languishing under siege and facing extremely difficult inhumane conditions.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation expressed its fear in a statement saying "Unwarranted escalation against the civilian population could undermine the political process and the ceasefire which contributed positively to the reduction of violence suffered by the Syrian people."

The UAE called on all the warring parties in Syria especially the Syrian government "to sincerely and honestly work for the success of the political process and to de-escalate the violence against civilians and facilitate the delivery of emergency relief aid to the areas under siege."

It also urged the UN Security Council to shoulder its responsibilities especially in the implementation of Resolution number 2254 and the need to spare the lives of Syrian civilians who are being subjected to fierce attacks as a result of the continued fighting and the determination to resolve matters militarily.

The UAE also called on the UN Security Council to urge the Syrian government to abide by the ceasefire and facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid to the besieged areas.

It reiterated its full faith in the political solution to the crisis in Syria through international terms of reference and stressed the need to comply with this framework away from escalation and violence.


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