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U.N. welcomes Adre crossing extension as key lifeline for aid to Darfur; warns of attacks on civilians and humanitarian assets
Summary
U.N. officials said the Adre crossing between eastern Chad and Darfur will remain available for humanitarian movement, enabling deliveries that have reached millions, but warned bureaucratic impediments and attacks continue to hamper operations and have recently displaced more people in North Darfur.
The United Nations said the Adre crossing between eastern Chad and Darfur will remain available for movement of humanitarian personnel and supplies, a development U.N. officials described as vital for sustaining aid flows to Darfur.
Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher and the U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Sudan welcomed the extension of access at Adre;…
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