Just days after Russia and the United States reached a deal
on getting Syria to give up its chemical weapons, world powers are quarreling
over the details.
on getting Syria to give up its chemical weapons, world powers are quarreling
over the details.
The agreement, reached by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry over the weekend, calls for a UN
resolution demanding that Syria turn over its chemical weapons to international
control in a specific time frame.
Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry over the weekend, calls for a UN
resolution demanding that Syria turn over its chemical weapons to international
control in a specific time frame.
Russia won’t support any resolution that would authorise the
use of force against Syria if it doesn’t comply, Lavrov said on Tuesday.
use of force against Syria if it doesn’t comply, Lavrov said on Tuesday.
But the United States and France want to keep the threat of
force on the table if Syria doesn’t comply. Those allies say they are convinced
that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime was behind a chemical weapons
attack in opposition areas that, according to US estimates, killed more than
1,400 people.
force on the table if Syria doesn’t comply. Those allies say they are convinced
that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime was behind a chemical weapons
attack in opposition areas that, according to US estimates, killed more than
1,400 people.
The French analysis of a UN chemical weapons report shows the
Syrian regime was responsible for the August 21 massacre near Damascus, French
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters on Tuesday.
Syrian regime was responsible for the August 21 massacre near Damascus, French
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters on Tuesday.
But, at the same news conference, Lavrov brushed aside a
question about blame. He noted that the UN inspectors in Syria were not tasked
with figuring out who was responsible and that that was not the point of the UN
report.
question about blame. He noted that the UN inspectors in Syria were not tasked
with figuring out who was responsible and that that was not the point of the UN
report.
Russia has suggested Syrian rebels may have been behind the
attack, though critics have said rebels did not have the means to unleash
chemical weapons.
attack, though critics have said rebels did not have the means to unleash
chemical weapons.