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01-13-2017, 06:22 AM
GENEVA: The ceasefire in the Syria war is holding for the most part but humanitarian aid is still **t getting through to besieged areas where food is running out, the UN envoy said on Thursday.
Envoy Staffan de Mistura voiced concern that 23 buses and Syrian drivers used in recent evacuations were being stopped from leaving the villages of Foua and Kefraya in Idlib province by armed groups.
He called for them to be allowed to leave.
"These are **t UN officials, these are Syrian buses with Syrian drivers.
And that is **t to happen because this complicates then tit-for-tat approaches," de Mistura told reporters in Geneva after the weekly meeting of the humanitarian task force.
The ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey last month was largely holding, he said But fighting was still going on in two villages in the Wadi Barada valley, the site of water pumping facilities serving more than 5 million people in Damascus.
Five five other villages in the area had reached an agreement with the government, he said. Water engineers are ready to repair the damaged facility, security permitting, he said, although two attempts to do so had been blocked by armed groups.
"Military activities in that area means also the potential of further damaging water pumps and water supplies," he said. De Mistura said he understood that the United Nations would be invited for talks in the Kazakh capital of Astana on Jan.
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Envoy Staffan de Mistura voiced concern that 23 buses and Syrian drivers used in recent evacuations were being stopped from leaving the villages of Foua and Kefraya in Idlib province by armed groups.
He called for them to be allowed to leave.
"These are **t UN officials, these are Syrian buses with Syrian drivers.
And that is **t to happen because this complicates then tit-for-tat approaches," de Mistura told reporters in Geneva after the weekly meeting of the humanitarian task force.
The ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey last month was largely holding, he said But fighting was still going on in two villages in the Wadi Barada valley, the site of water pumping facilities serving more than 5 million people in Damascus.
Five five other villages in the area had reached an agreement with the government, he said. Water engineers are ready to repair the damaged facility, security permitting, he said, although two attempts to do so had been blocked by armed groups.
"Military activities in that area means also the potential of further damaging water pumps and water supplies," he said. De Mistura said he understood that the United Nations would be invited for talks in the Kazakh capital of Astana on Jan.
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