UN aid deliveries to rebel-held area of Syria poised to resume
by Reuters in Beirut from World news | The Guardian on (#6DPR5)
The Bab al-Hawa crossing from Turkey will reopen to the UN for six months after negotiations with Assad's government
The United Nations is poised to resume aid deliveries into north-western Syria, an area controlled by rebels, via a crossing that has been a lifeline for the region, after aid workers said Damascus appeared to loosen terms that had led to a hiatus.
Deliveries from Turkey via the Bab al-Hawa crossing stopped in July when western powers and Russia, the Syrian government's main ally, failed to agree on extending a UN security council mandate for the operation. Syria then gave unilateral approval - but on terms that the UN rejected as unacceptable.
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