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Syria crisis: Kerry urges UN action on chemical weapons | Syria crisis: Kerry urges UN action on chemical weapons |
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US Secretary of State John Kerry says the UN Security Council must "be prepared" to agree a binding resolution on Syria's chemical weapons. | US Secretary of State John Kerry says the UN Security Council must "be prepared" to agree a binding resolution on Syria's chemical weapons. |
He said a "definitive" UN report had proven that the Syrian government was behind a deadly attack in August. | He said a "definitive" UN report had proven that the Syrian government was behind a deadly attack in August. |
Syria has agreed to a chemical weapons disarmament plan unveiled by the US and Russia last weekend. | Syria has agreed to a chemical weapons disarmament plan unveiled by the US and Russia last weekend. |
The West wants the deal enshrined in a UN resolution backed by the threat of military force. | The West wants the deal enshrined in a UN resolution backed by the threat of military force. |
However Russia - Syria's ally - objects. | However Russia - Syria's ally - objects. |
In another development on Thursday, Syria's deputy prime minister told the UK's Guardian newspaper that the civil war had reached a stalemate and the government would call for a ceasefire if long-delayed peace talks in Geneva take place. | In another development on Thursday, Syria's deputy prime minister told the UK's Guardian newspaper that the civil war had reached a stalemate and the government would call for a ceasefire if long-delayed peace talks in Geneva take place. |
"Neither the armed opposition nor the regime is capable of defeating the other side," Qadri Jamil said. | "Neither the armed opposition nor the regime is capable of defeating the other side," Qadri Jamil said. |
'World is watching' | 'World is watching' |
Hundreds of people died when chemical weapons were fired into the Damascus suburb of Ghouta on 21 August. | Hundreds of people died when chemical weapons were fired into the Damascus suburb of Ghouta on 21 August. |
Damascus - backed by Moscow - has insisted that rebel forces carried out the attack. | Damascus - backed by Moscow - has insisted that rebel forces carried out the attack. |
The US threatened military strikes against Syria in response, but put them on hold after agreeing to a Russian plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons' stockpiles. | The US threatened military strikes against Syria in response, but put them on hold after agreeing to a Russian plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons' stockpiles. |
Mr Kerry said the UN Security Council must be willing to act when the UN General Assembly holds its annual meeting in New York next week. | |
"Now the test comes. The Security Council must be prepared to act next week," Mr Kerry said. | "Now the test comes. The Security Council must be prepared to act next week," Mr Kerry said. |
"It is vital for the international community to stand up and speak out in the strongest possible terms about the importance of enforceable action to rid the world of Syria's chemical weapons. | "It is vital for the international community to stand up and speak out in the strongest possible terms about the importance of enforceable action to rid the world of Syria's chemical weapons. |
"We have to recognise the world is watching to see whether we can avert military action and achieve through peaceful means even more than what those military strikes promised." | "We have to recognise the world is watching to see whether we can avert military action and achieve through peaceful means even more than what those military strikes promised." |
He said the removal of Syria's chemical weapons was possible through peaceful means but the UN had to follow through on the agreement struck in Geneva. | He said the removal of Syria's chemical weapons was possible through peaceful means but the UN had to follow through on the agreement struck in Geneva. |
"We need everyone's help to see the Security Council lives up to its founding values and passes a binding resolution that codifies the strongest possible mechanism to achieve the goal and to achieve it rapidly." | "We need everyone's help to see the Security Council lives up to its founding values and passes a binding resolution that codifies the strongest possible mechanism to achieve the goal and to achieve it rapidly." |
Correspondents say the disarmament plan faces its first big test on Saturday with the one-week deadline for Syria to provide a list of its chemical weapons facilities. | Correspondents say the disarmament plan faces its first big test on Saturday with the one-week deadline for Syria to provide a list of its chemical weapons facilities. |
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was "confident" that Syria's chemical weapons could be destroyed under the US-Russian plan, but was not "100% sure". | Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was "confident" that Syria's chemical weapons could be destroyed under the US-Russian plan, but was not "100% sure". |
He pointed out that Syria had already made steps to join the international Chemical Weapons Convention. | He pointed out that Syria had already made steps to join the international Chemical Weapons Convention. |
"These are practical steps which the Syrian government has already made," he said. | "These are practical steps which the Syrian government has already made," he said. |
"Whether we will manage to see everything through, I cannot say 100%. But everything that we have seen up to now, in recent days, inspires confidence that this is possible and that it will be done." | "Whether we will manage to see everything through, I cannot say 100%. But everything that we have seen up to now, in recent days, inspires confidence that this is possible and that it will be done." |
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, in an interview with Fox News, said it could take about a year to destroy Syria's chemical stockpiles and could cost about $1bn (£623m). | Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, in an interview with Fox News, said it could take about a year to destroy Syria's chemical stockpiles and could cost about $1bn (£623m). |
More than 100,000 people have been killed since Syria's civil war began in early 2011, according to the UN. | More than 100,000 people have been killed since Syria's civil war began in early 2011, according to the UN. |
Millions have fled the country and millions more have been left homeless. | Millions have fled the country and millions more have been left homeless. |