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Syria to allow use of chemical weapons probe: UN

Syria to allow use of chemical weapons probe: UN

| | 26 Aug 2013, 07:14 am
New York, Aug 26: Following talks with United Nations High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Angela Kane, the Syrian Government has affirmed it will grant access to UN inspectors, beginning Monday, to sites in the suburbs of Damascus where chemical weapons were allegedly used last week.

A statement issued Sunday morning by the spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that Kane met in Damascus with high-ranking Syrian officials on Aug 24 and 25 seeking the Government\'s cooperation in facilitating a swift investigation of the incident in the Ghouta area on Aug 21 involving the alleged use of chemical weapons.


“The Secretary-General notes the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic affirmed that it will provide the necessary cooperation, including the observance of the cessation of hostilities at the locations related to the incident,” the statement said.

Ban has instructed the Mission, led by Swedish scientist Åke Sellström, currently in Damascus, to focus its attention on ascertaining the facts of the Aug 21 incident as its highest priority, the statement said, adding that Sellström\'s team is preparing to conduct on-site fact-finding activities, starting Monday, Aug 26.

“The Secretary-General remains grateful for the cooperation and dedication of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon (OPCW) and the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as for the commitment of their staff assigned to the Mission." it stated.

The statement added that Ban reiterates that all relevant parties “equally share the responsibility of cooperating in urgently generating a safe environment for the Mission to do its job efficiently and providing all necessary information.”