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Aleppo, Syria as the bone of contention

Last week the world’s attention focused on the events in the Syrian city of Aleppo. Russia, together with the Syrian military holds in this city humanitarian operation and simultaneously provides the militants entrenched in the city, the opportunity to leave him a special humanitarian corridors. The Russian defense Minister Sergei Shoigu at the beginning of the operation called on humanitarian organizations around the world to participate in this event.

The West continues to respond violently to the actions of the Russians in this country and Syrian authorities. So the Minister of foreign Affairs of great Britain Boris Jones recently began to show their dissatisfaction with the deteriorating situation in Aleppo and Syria in General. In a telephone conversation that he had with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov, Jones in particular were asked to ensure unhindered access of humanitarian supplies into the besieged city. With his words in the plight of Syrian citizens solely to blame President Bashar al-Assad. And the solution to all problems the head of the British foreign Ministry sees the resignation of the Syrian President.

For a long time Russia alone has provided Syria with humanitarian aid. When at the end of July in Aleppo started a humanitarian operation, and called for Shoigu, London was silent. Now the British Minister unexpectedly attended to the deliveries of humanitarian supplies to residents of the city, while not forgetting to accuse Russia of poor security of Syrians. It would be much more interesting to listen to Johnson when he said that British special forces in Syria.

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