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UN security council fails to agree aid deliveries to north-west Syria
Women walk in a neighborhood heavily damaged by airstrikes in Idlib, Syria, March 12, 2020

THE United Nations security council gathered today after having to put off a vote on extending humanitarian aid deliveries to north-west Syria when no compromise on the duration was reached.

Russia, one of the council’s five members with veto power, insisted that the extension of the aid to the rebel-held region should be for only six months.

But other council members, the UN secretary-general and more than 30 non-governmental groups pushed for another year-long mandate.

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