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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

BAN WELCOMES ‘SERIOUS INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSIONS’ ON SYRIA’S CHEMICAL WEAPONS

A NOTE TO "SERIOUS INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSIONS" CAME FROM A AD POST OF
BARACK OBAMA ASKING FOR A VOTE IN HOW TO DEAL WITH SYRIA CAUSED A
UNEASINESS APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS BY THE OBAMA
ADMINISTRATION.
From: UNNews <UNNews@un.org>
Date: 11 Sep 2013 16:00:01 -0400
Subject: BAN WELCOMES 'SERIOUS INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSIONS' ON SYRIA'S
CHEMICAL WEAPONS
To: news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org

BAN WELCOMES 'SERIOUS INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSIONS' ON SYRIA'S CHEMICAL
WEAPONSNew York, Sep 11 2013 4:00PMUnited Nations Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon has strongly welcomed the emergence of "serious
international discussions" that could lead to an agreement in the UN
Security Council to secure and destroy Syria's chemical weapons.

"The Secretary-General welcomes, therefore, President Obama's decision
to take time to further explore this diplomatic opportunity to achieve
this crucially important objective," a UN spokesman said in New York.

Mr. Ban's statement follows a flurry of diplomatic activity noted by
the media in the past 72 hours, following a reported Russian proposal
for Damascus to surrender its chemical weapons and place them under
international control. In the meantime, evidence collected by a UN
team probing possible chemical weapons use in Syria on 21 August is
being examined by laboratories in Europe.

In a national address last night, US President Barack Obama cited
"encouraging signs in recent days" and announced that he was sending
US Secretary of State John Kerry to meet Russian Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov in Geneva on Thursday for further talks, and that he
would continue discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Both countries are permanent members of the UN Security Council –
along with China France and the United Kingdom – which has been
deadlocked over a solution to the 30 month crisis in Syria.

The UN chief welcomed the efforts by the Russian Federation to advance
a possible agreement. "He hopes the US-Russian meetings later this
week will be productive in moving toward a process for addressing the
Syrian chemical weapons threat which all parties will be committed
to," the spokesperson said.

"The confirmed use of chemical weapons would be an outrageous crime
for which there must be accountability and determined efforts to
prevent any recurrence," the statement said.Sep 11 2013 4:00PM
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