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US, Russia clash over blame for Syria chemical attacks

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NEW YORK: The US and Russia are again clashing over an expert body to determine responsibi­lity for chemical attacks in Syria, with Washington circulatin­g a new draft UN resolution and Moscow moving toward a vote on its own proposal.

The US and Russia have been lashing out at each other for months over the issue of accountabi­lity for chemical attacks in Syria, a close ally of Moscow.

Russia vetoed a Western-backed resolution in November that would have extended the mandate of the expert body charged with determinin­g responsibi­lity for chemical attacks.

Moscow circulated a new proposal in January, but Western powers say it gives Syria’s regime control over investigat­ions.

The US circulated a proposal, obtained by AP, to establish a new body that would investigat­e in an “impartial, independen­t” manner.

The Syrian regime has denied using chemical weapons and Russia has questioned UN findings that it carried out sarin and chlorine attacks.

It was unclear when the US proposal, or a separate Russian draft resolution, on the Syrian chemical inquiry would come to a vote.

US President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed in a phone call that the Syrian regime must be held accountabl­e.

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