UN chief welcomes Security Council resolution on Syria truce

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UN Antonio has welcomed the adoption of a resolution that demands a 30-day ceasefire in

"The welcomes the Security Council's adoption of a resolution demanding a cessation of hostilities throughout for at least 30 days," Stephane Dujarric, Guterres' spokesman, said in a statement on Saturday, reported.

"The stresses his expectation that the resolution will be immediately implemented and sustained, particularly to ensure the immediate, safe, unimpeded and sustained delivery of humanitarian aid and services, the evacuation of the critically sick and wounded and the alleviation of the suffering of the Syrian people."

The reminds all parties of their absolute obligation under international humanitarian and to protect civilians and at all times.

Similarly, efforts to combat terrorism do not supersede these obligations, it said.

Resolution 2401 was adopted unanimously by the on Saturday after two weeks of tough negotiations against the backdrop of escalating violence in the country, particularly in Eastern Ghouta, the last major rebel enclave near

The resolution demands an immediate cessation of hostilities for "a durable humanitarian pause for at least 30 consecutive days throughout Syria" to enable the safe, unimpeded and sustained delivery of humanitarian aid and services and medical evacuations of the critically sick and wounded.

It demands that, immediately after the start of the cessation of hostilities, all parties shall allow safe, unimpeded and sustained access each week for UN and partners' humanitarian convoys, including medical and surgical supplies, to all people in need in all parts of Syria, in particular to hard-to-reach and besieged locations.

It further demands that, immediately after the start of the cease-fire, all parties shall allow the and its implementing partners to undertake safe, unconditional medical evacuations, based on medical need and urgency.

The resolution also demands the immediate lifting of sieges on populated areas, including Eastern Ghouta.

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 06:04 IST
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