
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said the Syrian refugees at Gaziantep camp were the victims of the Assad troops shelling who had to leave their homes in Aleppo and Idlib.
During a visit to the camp, during which he met with teams supervising the distribution of aid to the Syrians such as the free Syrian police, Johnson said the Syrian refugees in the camp want to return home when the violence and massacres are over.
The situation seems gloomy and everyone sees the political process as very obstructive in the meantime amidst exchange of accusations and the only way to settle this situation is to resume the negotiations once again in Geneva and halt the continued shelling and massacres.
Source: MENA
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