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UNSC to Vote on Aleppo Truce Resolution

UNSC to Vote on Aleppo Truce Resolution
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The UN Security Council is reportedly set to vote on a resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire in Syria's Aleppo and humanitarian aid delivery to the embattled city.

UNSC to Vote on Aleppo Truce Resolution

According to diplomatic sources, the resolution, drafted by Egypt, New Zealand and Spain, will be put to vote during a Monday session.

It urges all parties to the conflict in Syria to "immediately cease any attacks in the city of Aleppo to allow urgent humanitarian needs to be addressed" for an initial period of seven days that could be extended, the sources added.

The draft resolution calls for allowing humanitarian aid delivery to people trapped in the militant-occupied parts of eastern Aleppo.

The document also says that the temporary ceasefire will be a prelude to a cessation of hostilities across Syria.

The resolution was reportedly drawn up after extended negotiations with Russia, which has been providing air cover to the Syrian army's ground operations against Takfiri terror groups for over a year.

It is still uncertain whether Moscow, which had proposed a renewable ceasefire of 24 hours, excluding terrorist groups such as the Jabhat Fateh al-Sham [formerly known as the al-Nusra Front], will veto the resolution.

Moscow and Damascus argue that lengthy pauses in the fight against militants could pave the way for them to regroup and rebuild their strength.

Meanwhile, Canada has asked on behalf of 74 of the UN's 193 member states of the UN General Assembly to hold a plenary meeting for a vote on another resolution on humanitarian aid in Aleppo. No date has been set for the event so far.

Unlike the Security Council, no country has the right to veto the decisions of the General Assembly which are not binding either.

The assembly, according to a provision dating back to 1950, can take over from the Security Council when it is too divided to act.

Syrian government forces, who are in full control of western Aleppo, have been conducting operations to purge militants from the city's east.

Backed by Russia's airpower, Syrian army forces and their allies have dealt heavy blows to the militants over the past few weeks.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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