US, Russia clash at UN over Syria chlorine attacks

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The and clashed at the today over a push by to condemn reported gas attacks in that have left many injured in recent days, including children. US told the council that there was "obvious evidence from dozens of victims" to corroborate the attacks in rebel-held Eastern Ghouta. "Now we have reports that the Assad regime has used gas against its people multiple times in recent weeks, including just yesterday," Haley said. The proposed that the council adopt a statement condemning "in the strongest terms" the reported February 1 attack in the town of that injured over 20 civilians including children, according to the draft seen by AFP. hit back and accused the of waging a "propaganda campaign" aimed at falsely blaming for "It's completely clear to us the goal is to basically accuse the of where no perpetrators have been identified," said Russian proposed an amended draft statement that made no mention of the attacks in Eastern Ghouta and stressed that the reports should be "credibly and professionally investigated," according to the text seen by AFP. The rejected the changes and no statement was adopted, diplomats said. Haley slammed for balking at a statement that she described as a "simple condemnation of Syrian children being suffocated by gas.

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First Published: Tue, February 06 2018. 04:37 IST