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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, November 30, 2016
France, Britain push Syria gas attack sanctions; Russia opposed
By Michelle Nichols | UNITED NATIONS- Wed Nov 30, 2016
France
and Britain are pressing to sanction those responsible for chemical
weapons attacks in Syria, though Russia says it would not support a
United Nations Security Council resolution.
An inquiry by the United Nations and the Organization for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) found that Syrian government
forces were responsible for three chlorine gas attacks and that Islamic
State militants had used mustard gas.
French U.N. Ambassador Francois Delattre said on Tuesday that a draft
resolution "sanctioning those responsible for the use of chemical
weapons" was essentially ready and would be circulated to the 15-member
council as soon as possible.
British U.N. Ambassador Matthew Rycroft said the draft resolution would
"make sure that those members of the regime who were involved in that
abhorrent use of chemical weapons in Syria will face the consequences."
The inquiry found the Syrian government's 253 and 255 squadrons,
belonging to the 63rd helicopter brigade, were responsible for gas
attacks and said that those "with effective control in the military
units ... must be held accountable."
Russian U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said, however, there was "just
not enough material proof to do anything" and described the French and
British bid to impose sanctions as a "misplaced effort."
"We wouldn't support any action on this," Churkin told reporters. He
said the important thing was the council had earlier this month been
able to extend the mandate of the inquiry for another year. He said
Russia hoped that would serve as a deterrent.
Chlorine's use as a weapon is prohibited under the Chemical Weapons
Convention, which Syria joined in 2013. If inhaled, chlorine gas turns
to hydrochloric acid and can kill by burning lungs and drowning victims
in the resulting body fluids.
Syria agreed to destroy its chemical weapons in 2013 under a deal
brokered by Moscow and Washington. The Security Council endorsed that
deal with a resolution that said in the event of non-compliance,
"including unauthorized transfer of chemical weapons, or any use of
chemical weapons by anyone" in Syria, it would impose measures under
Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter.
Chapter 7 deals with sanctions and authorization of military force by
the Security Council. The French/British draft could propose targeted
sanctions - a travel ban and asset freeze - on people or entities linked
to the attacks.
(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; editing by Grant McCool)
