'World must see justice done' in Syria: Haley

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US today urged the to act following the latest alleged attack in Syria, warning the was ready to respond.

said a US military strike against would have "grave repercussions" and stressed that the use of chlorine or sarin had not been confirmed in the attack Saturday in

"We have reached the moment when the world must see justice done," Haley told an emergency meeting at in

Britain, France, the and six other countries requested the urgent meeting after was allegedly used in the rebel-held town of Douma, killing at least 40 people.

"History will record this as the moment when the either discharged its duty or demonstrated its utter and complete failure to protect the people of Syria," she said.

"Either way, the will respond."

Russian said had told the that it would not allow its forces on the ground in to be put at risk.

"Armed force under mendacious pretext against Syria, where, at the request of the legitimate of a country, Russian troops have been deployed, could lead to grave repercussions," Nebenzia said.

Russian experts on the ground have found no evidence of sarin or chlorine use, said the ambassador, who offered Syrian and Russian assistance to allow investigators from the Organisation for the Prohibition of to travel to the site.

Nebenzia accused Western powers of pursuing a "confrontational policy" using "slander, insults, hawkish rhetoric, blackmail, sanctions and threats to use force."


Speaking in Washington, vowed earlier that "major decisions" would be made in the "next 24-48 hours" as said he wasn't ruling out military action.

The is determined to "see that the monster who dropped on the Syrian people is held to account," Haley said.

earlier presented a draft resolution that would establish a new independent inquiry of in Syria, but diplomats said the measure was unlikely to win Moscow's support.

In November, used its veto power at the council to block the renewal of a previous UN-led probe that found the had dropped sarin on the town of in April last year.

It was not known when the proposed US measure would come up for a vote at the council.

accused of having a hand in the attack on that drew global outrage.

"These attacks took place either with Russia's tacit or explicit agreement, or despite its military presence on the ground," said French

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 03:10 IST