Iranian president condemns use of chemical weapons in Syria
by News Sources on August 24, 2013
Reuters reports: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday
acknowledged for the first time chemical weapons had killed people in
ally Syria and called for the international community to prevent their
use.
Rouhani stopped short of saying who had used the arms –
Tehran has previously accused Syrian rebels of being behind what it
called suspected chemical attacks.
He also did not mention
the international furore around Syrian opposition reports that forces
loyal to the Damascus government killed as many as 1,000 civilians with
poison gas in suburbs of Damascus on Wednesday.
“Many of the
innocent people of Syria have been injured and martyred by chemical
agents and this is unfortunate,” recently elected Rouhani was quoted as
saying by the ISNA news agency.
“We completely and strongly condemn the use of chemical weapons,” he said, according to the agency.
“The Islamic Republic gives notice to the international community to
use all its might to prevent the use of these weapons anywhere in the
world, especially in Syria,” he added, according to the Mehr news
agency.
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Saturday, August 24, 2013
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