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EU Issues Guidance on Exporting Humanitarian Goods to Syria

The European Commission on May 11 published guidance on delivering humanitarian goods to Syria despite European Union sanctions. The guidance will be the first in a “series” of “comprehensive” frequently asked questions provided to industry on exporting aid to sanctioned…

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countries, the commission said in a May 12 notice. The guidance clarifies responsibilities of exporters and should help “speed up the channeling of equipment and assistance” to Syria. “Sanctions should not stand in the way nor impede the delivery of essential equipment and supplies necessary in the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic,” European Commission Vice President Josep Borrell said in a statement. “We need to ensure timely assistance and avoid negative consequences for the populations of conflict affected areas, who already are bearing a heavy burden.”