Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Germany will not take part in possible strike

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GERMANY won’t participat­e in possible military action in Syria, but supports sending a message that the use of chemical weapons is unacceptab­le, Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday.

Merkel stressed the importance of a united position in response to the chemical attack.

“Germany will not take part in possible military action - I want to make clear again that there are no decisions - but we see, and support this, that everything is being done to send a signal that this use of chemical weapons is not acceptable,” Merkel told reporters in Berlin after meeting Denmark’s prime minister.

The German leader said she spoke Thursday with French President Emmanuel Macron, who has been talking regularly this week with U.S. President Donald Trump about the most effective response to the alleged chlorine gas attack.

Post-World War II Germany typically has been reluctant to engage in military action, and parliament­ary approval is required for any military missions abroad. The country often has restricted itself to supporting roles, such as the participat­ion of a German refueling plane and Jordan-based reconnaiss­ance jets in the current internatio­nal campaign against the Islamic State group.

“I think it is important to have a common line, without Germany participat­ing militarily,” Merkel said. “If the permanent representa­tives in the (U.N.) Security Council were to initiate steps ... going beyond the diplomatic dimension, then we will be supportive.”

She did not specify how Germany might be supportive. And Merkel avoided a question about whether she was concerned that a conflict between Russia and the United States could ignite following Trump’s tweet Wednesday announcing upcoming strikes against Syria with the words “Get ready Russia.” The crisis over Syria is being handled “with caution,” Merkel said. But she added that the violation of internatio­nal rules against chemical weapons is serious, and “the reactions will be appropriat­e.”

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