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UN urges Security Council to consider steps on Syria aid access

by Reuters
Thursday, 22 May 2014 19:24 GMT

UNITED NATIONS, May 22 (Reuters) - U.N. Chief Ban Ki-moon on Thursday urged the Security Council to consider what action it should take to force compliance with its demands that millions of besieged Syrians who have been denied emergency relief get access to much-needed humanitarian aid.

"Despite the clearly expressed will of the council and the best efforts of humanitarian actors, resolution 2139 has yet to make a meaningful difference to the lives of the millions of people in need in Syria," Ban said in a report to the council.

Three months after the council achieved rare unity to unanimously approve resolution 2139 demanding rapid, safe and unhindered aid access, including across borders, Ban said it was time for the 15-nation body to "to urgently consider what steps it will now take to secure compliance with its demands." (Reporting By Louis Charbonneau; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli)

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