Oman Daily Observer

Russian minister presses Tillerson over Syria probe

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MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (pictured) voiced “regret” in a phone call with his US counterpar­t on Friday at Washington’s opposition to a Moscow-backed plan to investigat­e an alleged chemical attack in Syria.

In the call with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson which “took place at US initiative,” Lavrov raised the probe proposal made by Russia and Iran at the global chemical arms watchdog, the OPCW, said the Russian foreign ministry.

Western nations have accused the Syrian regime of carrying out the suspected April 4 air strike. But Moscow and Tehran have sought to clear Damascus of blame.

During the Friday call Lavrov notably “expressed regrets about the opposition of the United States at the (OPCW) to an initiative... to send inspectors to Syria to verify reports of the use of sarin gas in the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhun” which left 87 dead, including many children.

Lavrov and Tillerson “agreed to examine again a possibilit­y of opening an objective probe into this incident under the auspices of the OPCW,” the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), said a ministry statement.

They also agreed to launch “as soon as possible a working group tasked with seeking solutions to tackle points of friction in bilateral relations”, which are at their chilliest since the end of the Cold War.

The US State Department later released a brief statement saying Tillerson and Lavrov spoke to “follow up bilateral issues” and topics “including the OPCW investigat­ion into Syria’s use of chemical weapons on April 4.”

Tillerson “reiterated his support for the OPCW’s existing investigat­ive mechanism,” the statement said, without elaboratin­g.

The OPCW on Thursday “overwhelmi­ngly” rejected the Russian-Iranian move to launch a new investigat­ion into the suspected chemical attack in Syria, delegates said, backing a probe already under way.

The draft decision put forward by Moscow and Tehran — and obtained by AFP — had called for a new OPCW probe “to establish whether chemical weapons were used in Khan Sheikhun and how they were delivered to the site of the reported incident”.

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