The European Union today condemned the airstrikes Syrian and Russian Air Force in the Partisans area of Aleppo, noting particularly that Moscow deliberately targeted hospitals and medical staff.
"From the start of an aggressive campaign unleashed by the regime and its allies, especially Russia, the intensity and scale of the aerial bombardment of eastern Aleppo is clearly disproportionate," said the statement of the governments of the 28 member states.
"The deliberate targeting of hospitals, medical personnel, schools and vital infrastructure, and the use of bomb-barrels, cluster bombs and chemical weapons; may constitute war crimes," said the EU foreign ministers, the notice came to Luxembourg.
The Ministry of Development of the coalition will meet in Paris to discuss the situation in Mosul
Defence ministers of the 13 countries participating in the international coalition against the Islamic State will meet on 25 October in Paris to learn mainly on developments in the battle of Mosul, in Iraq, as it became known today by the Ministry of Defence of France.
Twelve ministers, including the American Ashton Carter will be in Paris, as it became known from the surroundings of the French Minister Jean-Yves Le Drew. Besides ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, will be present and their counterparts from eight European countries (Britain, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark).
The international coalition involved about 60 countries, including many Arab and Asian.
"The goal is to be informed of the progress achieved in Mosul" explained a source from the environment of Le Drew. "You need to mainly avoid the transfer of significant resources Dae (en Arabic acronym IR) from the area of Mosul to Syria," he added.
The 13 ministers will also consider the situation that has developed in Syria, where the IR maintains strong strongholds, mainly in Pakala. "We will give the opportunity to remember how important the recapture of Pakala," the environment Le Drew, underlining that Paris "fully agrees" with the US on this goal.
"From the start of an aggressive campaign unleashed by the regime and its allies, especially Russia, the intensity and scale of the aerial bombardment of eastern Aleppo is clearly disproportionate," said the statement of the governments of the 28 member states.
"The deliberate targeting of hospitals, medical personnel, schools and vital infrastructure, and the use of bomb-barrels, cluster bombs and chemical weapons; may constitute war crimes," said the EU foreign ministers, the notice came to Luxembourg.
The Ministry of Development of the coalition will meet in Paris to discuss the situation in Mosul
Defence ministers of the 13 countries participating in the international coalition against the Islamic State will meet on 25 October in Paris to learn mainly on developments in the battle of Mosul, in Iraq, as it became known today by the Ministry of Defence of France.
Twelve ministers, including the American Ashton Carter will be in Paris, as it became known from the surroundings of the French Minister Jean-Yves Le Drew. Besides ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, will be present and their counterparts from eight European countries (Britain, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark).
The international coalition involved about 60 countries, including many Arab and Asian.
"The goal is to be informed of the progress achieved in Mosul" explained a source from the environment of Le Drew. "You need to mainly avoid the transfer of significant resources Dae (en Arabic acronym IR) from the area of Mosul to Syria," he added.
The 13 ministers will also consider the situation that has developed in Syria, where the IR maintains strong strongholds, mainly in Pakala. "We will give the opportunity to remember how important the recapture of Pakala," the environment Le Drew, underlining that Paris "fully agrees" with the US on this goal.
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