International efforts are still ongoing to solve the Syrian crisis or at least to end bloodshed amid Syrians.
UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi in Ankara has been paying visits to states in the region within the scope of preparations about the Geneva-2 Conference meanwhile fights are still raging in Syria after regime forces retook control of town near Damascus International airport, a link between opposition bastions in eastern and western al-Ghouta.
“A mass exodus” was noticed among civilians escaping from Assafira region in Syria’s Aleppo, said the nongovernmental Organization Doctors without Borders (MSF) in a communiqué that highlighted fierce battles since October 8.
“Around 130 thousand escaped”, said MSF and “humanitarian aid is not enough to emigrants’ dire needs”.
Meanwhile, Norway has turned down a request by the United States to destroy the bulk of Syria’s chemical weapons on its territories, saying the country doesn’t have the capabilities to do so by deadlines that have been set.
By avoiding potential U.S. military strikes in Security Council resolution 2118 end of September, a deadline of July 30, 2014 was set to destroy complete Syria’s chemical arsenal of one thousand ton.
UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi in Ankara has been paying visits to states in the region within the scope of preparations about the Geneva-2 Conference meanwhile fights are still raging in Syria after regime forces retook control of town near Damascus International airport, a link between opposition bastions in eastern and western al-Ghouta.
“A mass exodus” was noticed among civilians escaping from Assafira region in Syria’s Aleppo, said the nongovernmental Organization Doctors without Borders (MSF) in a communiqué that highlighted fierce battles since October 8.
“Around 130 thousand escaped”, said MSF and “humanitarian aid is not enough to emigrants’ dire needs”.
Meanwhile, Norway has turned down a request by the United States to destroy the bulk of Syria’s chemical weapons on its territories, saying the country doesn’t have the capabilities to do so by deadlines that have been set.
By avoiding potential U.S. military strikes in Security Council resolution 2118 end of September, a deadline of July 30, 2014 was set to destroy complete Syria’s chemical arsenal of one thousand ton.