UN to probe use of chemical weapons in Syria
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Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, has announced that the global body will launch an investigation into allegations that chemical weapons were used near the northern city of Aleppo. Al Jazeera's James Bays, reporting from New York, said: "It will take some time for the UN to get investigators on the ground. "They need to get assurances from the government and the opposition that their investigation team will be safe when they are on the ground carrying out their work." "Full cooperation from all parties will be essential. I stress that this includes unfettered access," the UN chief said. 'Difficult mission' The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and World Health Organisation are helping to set up what the UN chief predicted would be "a difficult mission". "Russia though said they were asking into investigations into some incidents which were merely, in the words of the Russian UN ambassador, 'rumours'." "So far we have no evidence to substantiate the reports that chemical weapons were used [on Tuesday]," said Robert Ford, the US ambassador to Syria, adding that the administration was extremely concerned and trying to verify reports of such weapons being used. |