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Canada, Mexico join European leaders in backing airstrikes

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Many world leaders voiced support Saturday for the U.S.-led airstrikes against Syria, but warned against allowing the sevenyear conflict to escalate. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:

“Canada stands with our friends in this necessary response and we condemn in strongest possible terms” the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Bulgarian government:

“It has always been Bulgaria’s position that no cause justifies the killing of innocent people, including children; that the use of chemical weapons is a war crime and the strike on Syrian targets was a response to a war crime.” German Chancellor

Angela Merkel: “We support the fact that our U.S., UK and French allies took on responsibi­lity in this way as permanent members of the U.N. Security Council. The military strike was necessary and appropriat­e in order to preserve the effectiven­ess of the internatio­nal ban on the use of chemical weapons and to warn the Syrian regime against further violations.” Greece’s Foreign Ministry: “Greece unreserved­ly condemns the use of chemical weapons and supports efforts to eliminate them. At the same time, the internatio­nal community should aim for a political and sustainabl­e solution in Syria that will end the war (and) allow the return of millions of refugees.” Italian Premier Paolo

Gentiloni: “This was a limited and targeted action to strike the capacity of building or diffusing chemical arms. It cannot and should not be the start of an escalation.” Mexican government:

“Mexico reiterates its

broadest condemnati­on of the use of chemical weapons.” NATO chief Jens

Stoltenber­g: “Before the attack took place (Friday) night, NATO allies exhausted all other possible ways to address this issue to the U.N. Security Council but were blocked by Russia. I am not saying that the attacks last night solved all problems but compared to the alternativ­e to do nothing, this was the right thing to do.” Spanish Prime Minister

Mariano Rajoy: “What has occurred in Syria ... goes far beyond the constant violation of ceasefires. The response to these atrocities is legitimate and proportion­ate.” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, saying more must be done to hold Syria accountabl­e for its use of convention­al weapons. “The people who have been martyred by chemicals is a certain number but the people martyred by convention­al weapons is much, much more.”

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