Macron condemns Syria 'chemical attacks': Elysee

AFP  |  Paris 

French accused of "chemical attacks" against civilians in the Syrian rebel enclave of Douma in a call with US leader today, as international outrage mounts against the alleged use of the weapons.

The statement from the said Macron "strongly condemned the on April 7 against the population of Douma".

It added that the two leaders shared information "confirming" the use of and would coordinate their efforts at a meeting of the in later today.

Trump has warned there would be a "big price to pay" after Saturday's attack, as rebels began evacuating Douma, the last sliver they held of their one-time stronghold Eastern Ghouta, under a deal with Syria's regime.

"Many dead, including women and children, in mindless CHEMICAL attack in Syria," Trump wrote on Twitter, lashing out at Syrian and Russia's Vladimir Putin, a key ally of the regime.

and its allies have denounced the accusations.

Syria's White Helmets, who act as first responders in rebel-held areas of Syria, said "poisonous chlorine gas" had been used yesterday.

In a joint statement with the Syrian American Medical Society, the White Helmets said more than 500 cases were brought to medical centres "with symptoms indicative of exposure to a chemical agent".

France, which has repeatedly said evidence of in could prompt military action, responded by calling for an urgent meeting on today.

The request was also signed by eight other members including the US and Britain, while asked for a separate meeting to discuss global threats to peace.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 07:25 IST