The Syrian Red Cross: Sanctions impede steps to provide humanitarian aid to the earthquake victims..and the European Union confirms that there are no repercussions

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
The Red Cross in Syria called for the suspension of sanctions imposed by international parties on Syria
Without sanctions, he said, it would be easier to provide aid than the foreign aid convoys that are sent to affected areas, such as Idlib and Aleppo
  Brussels responded by saying, "The European Union provides humanitarian assistance to those affected by the earthquake in Syria through its partners in the humanitarian field (more than 40 non-governmental organizations in northwestern Syria). European sanctions do not target this assistance at all. Neither today nor before. According to Lewis' statements Miguel Bueno, the European spokesperson for North Africa and the Middle East, made it to the media and published it in his tweet on Twitter.
  And the European Union imposed strict sanctions against President Assad's regime, including what goes into making auxiliary equipment such as excavators, and ambulances are not allowed into the country. According to European media reports, specifically from the Netherlands, she added, "It is still not clear whether the European Union is ready to suspend sanctions or Reducing them, especially since he announced earlier that the sanctions should not have consequences on the field of humanitarian aid.

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