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    RUSSIA TO ISSUE SEPARATE STATEMENT ON CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN SYRIA

    G8 summit in Northern Ireland

    RIA Novosti. Alexei Nikolskiy
    18:32 18/06/2013
    http://en.rian.ru/russia/20130618/181735402/Russia-to-Issue-Separate-Statement-on-Chemical-Weapons-in-Syria.html

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    LOUGH ERNE, June 18 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will issue a separate
    statement on the use of chemical weapons in Syria as an attachment
    to the G8 joint declaration, underscoring the divergence of opinions
    on the issue among the participants of the summit, a senior Russian
    diplomat said Tuesday.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said the statement would
    clarify the Russian position on several aspects of the G8 document,
    including the investigation of the use of chemical weapons in Syria.

    He redismissed Western claims that Assad's forces used chemical
    weapons against the armed opposition as unproven, and said a new
    investigation involving a team of independent international experts
    must be launched to determine the validity of such claims.

    US President Barack Obama last week authorized deliveries of
    unspecified types of weaponry to the Syrian rebels following the
    claims that Washington now possessed reliable evidence indicating
    that Syrian government forces had used chemical weapons many times
    during the two-year civil war.

    The Syrian government called the claims "a statement full of lies
    based on fabricated information," while Moscow said that the evidence
    presented by Washington was "unconvincing" and warned that providing
    military assistance to Syrian rebels could hamper efforts to convene
    a peace conference on Syria that Russia and the United States proposed
    jointly on May 7.




    From: A. Papazian
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