Syria
Press Elements
Read by Rwanda
SC Prez, Who
Thanks Russia
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, April
18 -- It was 8
pm outside the
UN Security
Council when
the day's
Syria
“elements to
the press”
were read out
by April's
Council
president,
Eugene-Richard
Gasana of
Rwanda.
When he
finished
reading, Inner
City Press
asked him if
this meant
that aid could
come in from
across Syria's
borders, as
the UN's top
humanitarian
Valerie Amos
had requested.
Ambassador
Gasana
said he didn't
want to go
beyond the
statement,
which was hard
negotiated. Video here.
Afterward,
off
camera but on
the record,
Gasana told
Inner City
Press that he
was
particularly
grateful to
Russia for
agreeing to
the statement,
and to
Australia for
the first
draft.
In a
closed door
consultation
of the Council
before he
became
president,
Gasana made
just this
connection to
the other
Council
members,
several of
them recounted
to Inner City
Press.