Un avion cargo russe est arrivé vendredi en fin d'après-midi à Châteauroux (centre de la France) pour charger 50 tonnes de matériel médical et de produits de première nécessité fournis par la France, ont constaté un photographe et un vidéaste de l'AFP sur place.
"Dans le cadre de la résolution 2401 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies, ce projet a pour objectif de permettre un meilleur accès de l’aide aux populations civiles", relève le communiqué commun.
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20/7/18
Russia and France will send a relief convoy to Syria’s Eastern Ghouta, delivering first aid kits and medication to local hospitals, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. The distribution of aid will be supervised by Moscow.
ReplyDeleteThe two countries will launch a humanitarian project for Syria to provide care and medicine for people in Eastern Ghouta “who are still in need of medical attention,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said, citing a joint communique based on arrangements made by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in May of this year.
It will be the first joint humanitarian operation in Syria between Russia and a Western country.
RT
21/7/18