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Security Council vote on Syria gas attacks probe

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The UN Security Council will vote yesterday on a US-drafted resolution that would extend for a year an internatio­nal probe to determine who is behind chemical attacks in Syria’s six-year war.

The United States and Russia, Syria’s ally, have put forward rival draft resolution­s on renewing the mandate of the Joint Investigat­ive Mechanism (JIM), tasked with investigat­ing Syria’s toxic gas attacks.

After nearly two weeks of negotiatio­ns, the two sides failed to bridge difference­s and the United States called for a vote on its draft resolution. Diplomats said Russia was expected to also request a vote.

“The United States hopes the Security Council will stand united in the face of chemical weapons use against civilians and extend the work of this critical group,” said the US mission in a statement.

“Not doing so would only give consent to such atrocities while tragically failing the Syrian people who have suffered from these despicable acts.”

The vote is scheduled for 2000 GMT, just hours before the mandate of the so-called JIM expires at midnight.

It remained unclear whether Russia would veto the US-drafted measure, which would be the 10th time that Moscow has used its veto power at the council to block action targeting its Syrian ally.

Russia has sharply criticised the JIM after its latest report blamed the Syrian air force for a sarin gas attack on the opposition-held village of Khan Sheikhun that left scores dead.

The attack on April 4 triggered global outrage as images of dying children were shown worldwide, prompting the United States to launch a missile strike on a Syrian air base a few days later.

Washington and its allies have blamed President Bashar al-Assad’s government for the attack, but Syria has denied using chemical weapons, with strong backing from Russia. — AFP

 ??  ?? A UN chemical weapons expert, wearing a gas mask, holds a plastic bag containing samples from one of the sites of an alleged chemical weapons attack in the Ain Tarma neighbourh­ood of Damascus, Syria in this file photo. — Reuters photo
A UN chemical weapons expert, wearing a gas mask, holds a plastic bag containing samples from one of the sites of an alleged chemical weapons attack in the Ain Tarma neighbourh­ood of Damascus, Syria in this file photo. — Reuters photo

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