Syria’s Assad Agrees to UN Chemical Weapons Investigation
By Sangwon Yoon - Jul 31, 2013
Syrian President Bashar al-Assads government has agreed for the first time to let United Nations inspectors into his country to investigate three reported incidents of chemical weapons use, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said yesterday in an e-mailed statement.
The Assad regime made the agreement after discussions last week in Damascus with Angela Kane, the UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, and Ake Sellstrom, head of the UN team of chemical weapons experts created in March, Nesirky said.
The UN will send the investigators as soon as possible to probe the three incidents, which include an alleged March chemical attack in Khan al-Asal, a town near Aleppo, that killed at least 30 people, he said, without giving further details.
Sellstroms team of experts hasnt been able to get a first-hand look at evidence and construct a chain of custody in the face of conflicting claims by the Assad government and the armed opposition over the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syrias two-year civil war. The UN so far has received 13 reports of such allegations, Robert Serry, the UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, told the Security Council on July 23.
The main Syrian political opposition group formed a commission on July 28 to investigate the killing of dozens of people during recent fighting in Khan al-Asal, where the Assad government said a group linked to al-Qaeda had killed 123 people. Some bodies were mutilated and thrown in a ditch on the outskirts of town, while others were incinerated, according to the Syrian Foreign Ministrys letter to the UN.
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