Women and children are to be allowed to leave the besieged Syrian city of Homs, after negotiators reached their first deal in peace talks in Geneva.
According to the UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, a relief corridor could be opened up as early as Monday, although the government did not conceed to allowing food and other supplies to be allowed in.
Men who are deemed to be 'non-combatants' after government scrutiny will also be allowed to leave.
Read more on the Telegraph.
According to the UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, a relief corridor could be opened up as early as Monday, although the government did not conceed to allowing food and other supplies to be allowed in.
Men who are deemed to be 'non-combatants' after government scrutiny will also be allowed to leave.
Read more on the Telegraph.