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The United States, France and the United Kingdom on Tuesday jointly reiterated their condemnation and vowed to respond appropriately to the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime in Syria. Notably, on the fifth anniversary of the horrific Ghouta Sarin attack, US, UK and France in United Nations Security Council meeting jointly reiterated their condemnation of the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime. The three nations also vowed to take appropriate action against Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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Sighting the attacks on Syria, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the western attacks on Syria would create chaos in international relations. Creating new economic sanctions, the United States tried to impart pressure on Russia.
British Prime Minister Theresa May won backing from her senior ministers to take unspecified action with the United States and France to deter further use of chemical weapons by Syria after a suspected poison gas attack on civilians.
Chemical attack on the last rebel-held Syrian town of Douma which killed at least 70 innocent civilians has brought a worldwide criticism including United States of America and France to the President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad. The United States President Donald Trump and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron criticized Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and vowed a strong, joint response to the horrific attack. During the telephonic conversation, the two presidents agreed that the government of Syrian Presi
Continuing its old trend, Russia has again blocked the extension of chemical attacks probe in Syria. On Thursday Japan prepared a draft resolution which could extend the Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM) for another 30 days. But it is all set to expire as Russia vetoed the resolution. Since the civil war broke out in Syria, this is 10th time Russia has used its veto power to guard its main ally in the Middle East.