U.N. Accepts Syrian Offer for Chemical Arms Claims Talks

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The United Nations has accepted the Syrian government's invitation for a visit by two senior U.N. officials for talks on the purported use of chemical weapons in the country's bloody civil war, a U.N. spokesman said Wednesday.

The offer of talks was made to Swedish scientist Ake Sellstrom, named by the United Nations to investigate the claims, and Angela Kane, U.N. High Representative for Disarmament.

Sellstrom and Kane have accepted the invitation "with a view to completing the consultations on the modalities of cooperation required for the proper, safe and efficient conduct of the U.N. mission to investigate allegations of the use of chemical weapons in Syria," said Martin Nesirky, spokesman for the U.N. chief.

Nesirky did not specify a date for the visit.

He also noted Sellstrom had met Wednesday with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

In announcing the invitation, Syrian ambassador to the U.N. Bashar Jaafari rejected a suggestion that Damascus was attempting to shift the scope and purpose of the U.N. investigation, declining to "anticipate" the outcome of the talks.

President Bashar Assad's government insists that the U.N. should focus on an incident attributed to Syrian opposition forces on March 23 at Khan al-Assal near the northern city of Aleppo.

According to the U.N., Damascus has barred its investigators from examining claims made by Britain and France of chemical weapons use by regime forces at Khan al-Assal and Homs in December last year.

The divergence in U.N. and Syrian positions has stymied the fact-finding mission so far.

As soon as the invitation was issued, the U.N. emphasized that wanted "access for the investigating team without further delay and without any conditions."

Comments 3
Missing formerlebaniz 11 July 2013, 08:08

Reminds me of the UN inspection team that was supposed to go inspect the sites of the "alleged" nuclear plants, that were bombed by Israel. At first "Yeah sure they can come we have nothing to hide" few month later "no that's not what we agreed on" a year later "yeah we won't allow you to come in and investigate".

I don't think there is an idiot in the world that can't deny the government forces haven't used chemical weapons what more of evidence you want? video, physical, blood samples, soil samples, bomb samples, check check check check AND check. Have the rebel troops used chemical weapons? I don't know if they did or do they deserve the exact same condemnation.

Thumb _mowaten_ 11 July 2013, 11:16

i think you're being brainwashed, there was no such investigations to claim "video, physical, blood samples, soil samples, bomb samples" are the result of the syrian army's use of chemical weapons. actually, it's much more likely that the rebels did, in the hope it would trigger a US intervention.
check check check this for a start:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=q2E_lrQKG9c

Missing baba_oreily 11 July 2013, 08:34

What could these idiots (UN & Syria) possibly talk about?