ICRC seeks cessation of Syrian hostilities to deliver aid

ICRC seeks cessation of Syrian hostilities to deliver aid

PanARMENIAN.Net - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on February 20 that it was negotiating with Syrian authorities and opposition fighters on a “cessation of fighting” to bring life-saving aid to civilians hardest hit by the conflict, according to Reuters.

Diplomatic sources told Reuters that the Geneva-based ICRC, the only international agency deploying aid workers in Syria, is seeking a two-hour cessation of hostilities in hotspots including Homs.

“The ICRC is exploring several possibilities for delivering urgently needed humanitarian aid. These include a cessation of fighting in the most affected areas to facilitate swift Syrian Arab Red Crescent and ICRC access to the people in need,” chief ICRC spokeswoman Carla Haddad said.

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