UN chief wants Syria gas attacks probe to be revived

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UN Antonio Guterres today urged the to revive efforts to punish those responsible for use in after killed off a UN probe of the Guterres said the use of in Syria's nearly seven-year war "seriously challenges the global taboo against these weapons of mass destruction." "If the use of in is once again determined, the international community needs to find an appropriate way to identify those responsible and hold them to account," he told a council meeting on non-proliferation. used its veto power twice in November to block the renewal of a UN investigative panel tasked with identifying those responsible for in A month earlier, the panel had released a damning report that found the had dropped sarin on the rebel-held village of in April, killing scores of people. rejected the report's findings, saying the investigation was flawed because the experts did not travel to and relied on witnesses accused of ties to the opposition of The Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM), set up by and the in 2015, shut down in November but Western powers have kept up efforts to restore some sort of mechanism for accountability. US this month sent a letter to Guterres that contained a US rebuttal of Russia's objections to the investigations in The letter was seen as laying the ground for a renewed US push at the council to restore the investigation with a possible new resolution. Russia's arguments "are misleading, unprofessional, inconsistent, and at times, completely false," said the US assessment, seen by AFP. "They appear to represent an intentional effort to sow confusion and to protect the Assad regime's continued use of chemical weapons," said the document that was sent to the council on January 10. The of (OPCW) continues to present to the council reports from its fact-finding missions in A recent OPCW report has concluded that sarin was used in another incident on March 30 in the village of and is currently before the council.

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First Published: Fri, January 19 2018. 00:10 IST