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U.N. extends aid route to rebel-held Syria

The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a compromise to keep open Syria's last non-government controlled border crossing for humanitarian aid.

An informal tented settlement in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley for Syrian refugee families
An informal tented settlement in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley for Syrian refugee families (AN/Russell Watkins)

UNITED NATIONS (AN) — The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a compromise measure on Friday that will keep open Syria's last non-government controlled border crossing for humanitarian aid.

The vote by the 15-nation council, one day before permission for the criticial aid corridor would have lapsed, allows humanitarian access to continue through the Bab al-Hawa border crossing between Turkey and northern Syria over the next 12 months. As the last remaining border crossing that remains open, it has provided a lifeline of food and medicine for millions of Syrians.

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