United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_2642

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2642

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2642

United Nations resolution adopted in 2022


United Nations Security Council Resolution 2642, adopted on 12 July 2022, allowed UN agencies to continue to coordinate and deliver aid cross-border from Turkey to northwestern Syria without Syrian government consent.[1] The security council also extended the delivery of Humanitarian aid into Syria.[2]

Quick Facts UN Security Council Resolution 2642, Date ...

Twelve members of the Council voted in favor, while France, United Kingdom and United States abstained.[1]

Voting

More information Approved (12), Abstained (3) ...
  • Permanent members of the Security Council are in bold.


See also


References

  1. "Security Council Renews Cross-Border Aid Operations into Syria's North-West for Six Months, Adopting Resolution 2642 (2022) as 'Compromise' amid Divisions". press.un.org. Retrieved 23 June 2023.

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