The letter in full:
The Rt Honourable James Cleverly
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the UK
CC: Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, The Rt Honourable Andrew Mitchell
10 February 2023
Dear Foreign Secretary,
Re. Humanitarian catastrophe in northwest Syria
We write urging you to do all possible to bring an end to Russia’s veto on aid to Syria. There is an urgent need to deliver aid and special equipment for search and rescue teams, as well as humanitarian aid for victims of both the earthquake and Assad’s war. There is also a growing consensus that there is no legal impediment to delivering cross-border aid. (www.crossborderislegal.org)
We welcome your public statement of Tuesday 7 February of additional support to the White Helmets, and the subsequent press release promising humanitarian help to Turkey and Syria, noting that “the UK is prioritising what the Turkish government and UN are asking for.”
But we see with shock and dismay that the only route being considered by the UN into non-government areas of Syria—the Bab Al Hawa border crossing—was out of operation for several days. The Assad regime is demanding that the only route for international aid is via Damascus. UN agencies, as well as the UK and its partners, know from extensive experience over the past twelve years how the regime in Damascus will block aid to non-government areas.
We call on the UK to take three steps:
Signatories:
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the UK
CC: Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, The Rt Honourable Andrew Mitchell
10 February 2023
Dear Foreign Secretary,
Re. Humanitarian catastrophe in northwest Syria
We write urging you to do all possible to bring an end to Russia’s veto on aid to Syria. There is an urgent need to deliver aid and special equipment for search and rescue teams, as well as humanitarian aid for victims of both the earthquake and Assad’s war. There is also a growing consensus that there is no legal impediment to delivering cross-border aid. (www.crossborderislegal.org)
We welcome your public statement of Tuesday 7 February of additional support to the White Helmets, and the subsequent press release promising humanitarian help to Turkey and Syria, noting that “the UK is prioritising what the Turkish government and UN are asking for.”
But we see with shock and dismay that the only route being considered by the UN into non-government areas of Syria—the Bab Al Hawa border crossing—was out of operation for several days. The Assad regime is demanding that the only route for international aid is via Damascus. UN agencies, as well as the UK and its partners, know from extensive experience over the past twelve years how the regime in Damascus will block aid to non-government areas.
We call on the UK to take three steps:
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Work with the sovereign state of Turkey and with Coalition allies present in northeast Syria to bring emergency aid into northwest Syria outside of the UN system.
Advocate the lifting of restrictions on cross-border aid routes at the UN Security Council.
If Russia continues to block UN aid routes at the Security Council, work to bring about a General Assembly mandate for expanded cross-border aid delivery by any and all viable border crossings.
Signatories:
Action For Sama,
www.actionforsama.com
Syrian Legal Development Programme,
sldp.ngo
Syria Solidarity UK,
www.syriauk.org
www.actionforsama.com
Syrian Legal Development Programme,
sldp.ngo
Syria Solidarity UK,
www.syriauk.org