The Borneo Post (Sabah)

United States boycotts world disarmamen­t body over Syria presidency

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GENEVA: The United States said it would boycott yesterday’s session of the Conference on Disarmamen­t amid fears that Syria is using its presidency of the body to “normalise” the regime.

“Based on Syria’s repeated attempts last week to use its presidency of the Conference on Disarmamen­t to normalise the regime and its unacceptab­le and dangerous behaviour, we are not participat­ing in today’s session,” Robert Wood, the US ambassador to the Geneva-based body, said in a statement.

“We will continue to defend United States’ interests” in the disarmamen­t body, he added.

Syria last week took over the body’s rotating, four-week presidency, which according to a decades-old practice among its 65 member states follows the alphabetic­al order of country names in English.

Wood was present during the first plenary session on Syria’s watch a week ago, when he took the opportunit­y to lead a number of countries to protest what he described as “a travesty”.

Despite the mechanical nature of Syria’s arrival at the helm of the disarmamen­t conference, following Switzerlan­d and Sweden, a number of country representa­tives voiced their outrage that a representa­tive of Damascus was presiding over the body that negotiated the chemical weapons ban.

Syria’s ambassador Hussam Edin Aala meanwhile slammed last week’s protest as “sensationa­l propaganda” and “characteri­sed by double-standards.”

More than 350,000 people have been killed and millions displaced since Syria’s civil war began in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.

After hundreds of people died in chemical attacks near Damascus in 2013, a deal with Russia was struck to rid Syria of chemical weapons, staving off US air strikes. But the United Nations and Western countries have accused Damascus of carrying out a number of chemical attacks since then.

A suspected chlorine and sarin attack in the Syrian town of Douma on April 7 this year triggered punitive missile strikes against alleged chemical weapons sites in Syria by the US, Britain and France.

Last week, Wood had briefly walked out of the room when Edin Aala took the floor, before returning to deliver a scathing speech.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo of Aala attending as President of the Conference on Disarmamen­t at the United Nations in Geneva.
— Reuters photo File photo of Aala attending as President of the Conference on Disarmamen­t at the United Nations in Geneva.

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