Earthquake-hit Syria to open two more border crossings for aid delivery – UNon February 14, 2023 at 2:13 am

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The UN has been using just one crossing for aid since last week’s deadly quake in neighbouring Turkey.

People search through the rubble in the rebel-held town of Harem, north-western Syria. Photo: 13 February 2023Image source, Reuters

Syria’s government has agreed to open two more border crossings to allow aid into the country devastated by last week’s deadly earthquakes, the UN says.

“It’s going to make a big difference. We are now using just one crossing,” a spokesman for UN Secretary General António Guterres told the BBC.

The UN said the crossings into rebel-held north-western Syria would initially be open for three months.

Many Syrians have been angry over the lack of aid to the war-torn country.

The government of President Bashar al-Assad has blamed difficulties in rescue efforts on the impact of Western sanctions imposed on the country.

But international aid groups say the key impediments are the Assad government’s mismanagement and refusal to engage with all areas of the country.

More than 5,700 people are now known to have been killed by the 6 February earthquakes.

In neighbouring Turkey, where both quakes occurred, the death toll has already exceeded 31,000.

More than one million people have been left homeless in Turkey, and in Syria this number could be much higher, aid organisations warn.

Rescue teams in both countries are now winding down rescue operations in the vast area, as chances of finding any more survivors are fading.

The UN made an announcement about the two new border crossings – in Bab al-Salam and Al Ra’ee on the border with Turkey – after high-level talks with President Assad in Damascus on Monday.

“Very shortly we will use the other two crossings,” Mr Guterres’ spokesman Stéphane Dujarric told BBC Radio 4’s World Tonight programme.

“We hope that the agreement will last as long as we need to use it. We will start using it as quickly as possible and I don’t want to make any assumptions, the only thing I want to assume is that people will put politics aside wherever they stand in this conflict.”

He did not give any further details on when the two crossings would open.

Control map of Syria

And Mr Dujarric defended the delay in waiting for Syria’s permission to open the crossings.

“It is our understanding that other aid organisations not affiliated with the UN have been using these border crossings. We have to operate within certain perimeters, that’s the nature of the United Nations.

President Assad has made no public comments on the issue.

In the first few days after the quake, some supplies reached the government-controlled areas of Syria, primarily from friendly countries like Russia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.

But the devastated north-western rebel-controlled areas of Syria remain virtually cut off.

This is because international humanitarian aid to these parts can only arrive through a single crossing from Turkey or through the government-controlled areas of Syria.

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