‘Utter cruelty’: UN fails to agree Syria aid lifeline extension
- Russian veto puts a stop to UN aid operation in rebel-held northwestern Syria
- Counter-proposal by Moscow for 6-month extension also failed at the Security Council

The UN Security Council failed on Tuesday to reach consensus on extending a key Syria aid route, throwing into doubt a vital mechanism that provides life-saving support to millions of people.
Russia vetoed a nine-month extension of the agreement authorising the operation of the conduit during a vote at United Nations headquarters in New York, and then failed to muster enough votes to adopt just a six-month extension.
The UN-brokered deal that allows for the delivery of aid overland from Turkey into rebel-held areas of Syria expired on Monday.
Many council members including the United States, Britain and France have called for a full-year extension, but they backed a nine-month compromise proposed by Switzerland and Brazil.

The proposal was vetoed however by Russia, whose six-month offer only secured China’s support.