Klimkin hinted at the responsibility of Russia in impunity for the chemical attack in Syria
Klimkin hinted at the responsibility of Russia in impunity for the chemical attack in Syria
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The foreign Minister stressed that it is a crime against humanity.
The Minister of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin said that the chemical attack in Syria should be held responsible not only performers, but also those who support them. The official wrote in the microblog.
“If the information about the chemical attack in Syria is confirmed, this is another crime against humanity. For it should be held accountable and the criminals themselves, and those who support them. Another Russian veto at the UN security Council resolution regarding chemical weapons in Syria will be the same veto, as for MH17,” wrote Klimkin.
If the information about the chemical attack in Syria is confirmed, this is another crime against humanity. For it should be held accountable and the criminals themselves, and those who support them. Another Russian veto at the UN security Council resolution regarding chemical weapons in Syria will be the same veto on MH17
— Pavlo Klimkin (@PavloKlimkin) 8 APR 2018
Recall that at least 70 people died during the alleged chemical attack in the Syrian city of Duma – the last city, which is under the control of rebels in Eastern ghouta. The attack suspect the influence of Russia.
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