China backs probe into suspected Syria chemical attack

AFP  |  Beijing 

said today that it supports an investigation into a on the Syrian rebel-held town of that has provoked global outrage.

US and French counterpart have vowed a strong response to the suspected poison gas attack, which left dozens dead, and the was expected to discuss the crisis later today.

"We resolutely oppose the use of by any country, any organisation, any person, for any reason, under any circumstances," Chinese told reporters during a regular press briefing.

"supports conducting a comprehensive, objective and just investigation into the relevant incident, whose results can stand the tests of history and an examination of the facts, and will bring the responsible party to justice under the law," he said.

Geng said the and the Organisation for the Prohibition of should continue their role as the "main channel" for dealing with the problem.

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Asked about a deadly air strike on a Syrian air base following the poison gas attacks, Geng demurred, calling on all parties to "promote peaceful settlement" of the strife.

Syrian reported "several missiles" had hit the T-4 base in central just before dawn on Monday. and denied any involvement, and and later blamed

Trump reacted with fury to Saturday's in - the last rebel-held area of the onetime opposition enclave of Eastern Ghouta - lashing out at and his Russian counterpart

"Putin, and are responsible for backing Animal Assad. Big price to pay," Trump warned yesterday.

and denounced the allegations as "fabrications" and warned against using them to justify military action.

Backed by Moscow, Assad has waged a seven-week assault to dislodged rebels from Eastern Ghouta.

The onslaught killed more than 1,700 civilians, displaced tens of thousands, and left Islamist rebels cornered in their last holdout of Douma, Ghoutas largest town.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 16:20 IST