Russia asks for new probe into Syrian chemical attack

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has proposed a new probe body under the auspices of the to determine the perpetrators of the April 2017 in that killed over 80 persons.

The US, however, remains wary of the move and calls it a distraction from a French-led mission against chemical weapons' use that was launched in the presence of US in on Tuesday.

In an open meeting on Syria, Russian to the UN Vassily Nebenzia proposed for the new international probe body on Tuesday.

wants it to establish evidence to identify the perpetrators in the April 4 attack that killed over 80 persons, reported.

Hundreds suffered symptoms consistent with reaction to a nerve agent after the "suspected chemical attack" on the rebel-held town of in north-western Syria, the said.

Nebenzia said his delegation has drawn up a draft resolution and asked for its circulation among the delegations.

US to the UN Nikki Haley, however, doubted Russia's intentions, noting that used its veto three times in 2017 to stop the Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM) of the of (OPCW) and the UN for use in

"So we're not going to accept any Russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth or that politicises what must be an independent and impartial investigation," told the same meeting.

The joint UN-OPCW panel, which was called "a complete failure" and "a mechanism for political manipulation" by the Russian ambassador, was set up in 2015 and unanimously endorsed by the

indicated that the Russian proposal was a distraction from a French-led International Partnership Against Impunity for the Use of

Previous reports by the JIM have found that both the forces and the Islamic State group in the country were using

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First Published: Wed, January 24 2018. 09:12 IST