Russia agreeing to a UN proposal to introduce 48-hour pauses in fighting in the Syrian city of Aleppo is a "step forward," UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Friday.
On Thursday, the Russian Defense Ministry welcomed a proposal brought forward by UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura for a 48-hour pause in fighting in Aleppo, and expressed readiness to implement next week the first 48-hour humanitarian pause to supply the city with aid as a "pilot project."
"The fighting must stop now. Russia indicating its support for a 48 hour cessation of hostilities is a step forward. Let’s implement that plan immediately, so we can get essential help, food and medical supplies to the beleaguered people of Aleppo," Johnson said in a statement.
[sputniknews.com]
19/8/16
On Thursday, the Russian Defense Ministry welcomed a proposal brought forward by UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura for a 48-hour pause in fighting in Aleppo, and expressed readiness to implement next week the first 48-hour humanitarian pause to supply the city with aid as a "pilot project."
"The fighting must stop now. Russia indicating its support for a 48 hour cessation of hostilities is a step forward. Let’s implement that plan immediately, so we can get essential help, food and medical supplies to the beleaguered people of Aleppo," Johnson said in a statement.
[sputniknews.com]
19/8/16
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