Assad Vows To Respect Chemical Weapons Deal

Written By Unknown on Senin, 30 September 2013 | 00.27

Syria's President Bashar al Assad has said in a television interview that he will respect United Nations accords on chemical weapons.

It comes after a resolution to destroy his chemical stockpile was passed unanimously by the UN Security Council on Friday.

All 15 members of the council voted in favour of the resolution, which was widely seen as a compromise between the US and Syria's key ally, Russia.

Mr Assad was asked in an interview on Italian television station Rai News 24 if Syria would comply with the deal.

He replied: "We joined the international agreement against the acquisition and use of chemical weapons even before this resolution was passed."

Members of U.N. chemical weapons investigation team sit in U.N. vehicle before leaving hotel where team is staying, in Damascus A member of the UN chemical weapons team in Syria

The UN vote after two weeks of intense negotiations marks a major breakthrough following two and a half years of paralysis that has gripped the council since the Syrian uprising began.

More than 100,000 Syrians have been killed during that time while millions have been displaced.

On Sunday at least 12 people, mostly students, died in an air strike that hit a secondary school in the rebel-held city of Raqqa, activists said.

Countries including the US, UK and France have accused Mr Assad's regime of carrying out a chemical attack in Damascus that killed hundreds of civilians last month.

The Syrian government said rebels fighting to overthrow the president were responsible for the atrocity.

UN inspectors confirmed a chemical attack had taken place but they not say who did it. They have been investigating other sites of alleged chemical atrocities.

The UN resolution calls for consequences if Syria fails to comply, but those will depend on the council passing another resolution in the event of non-compliance.

That will give Russia the means to stop any punishment from being imposed.

U.S. Secretary of State Kerry takes his seat moments before the U.N. Security council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution eradicating Syria's chemical arsenal during a Security Council meeting at the 68th U.N. General Assembly in New York US Secretary of State John Kerry

US Secretary of State John Kerry said the "strong, enforceable, precedent-setting" resolution showed diplomacy can be so powerful "that it can peacefully defuse the worst weapons of war".

He said the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons stockpile would begin in November and be completed by the middle of next year.

For the first time, the council endorsed the roadmap for a political transition in Syria adopted by key nations in June 2012 and called for an international conference to be convened "as soon as possible" to implement it.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the target date for a new peace conference in Geneva was mid-November.


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