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Russia Responsible ‘by Proxy’ For Suspected Syrian Chemical Attack

April 9, 2017
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British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon on Sunday accused Russia of being responsible “by proxy” for the death of 87 civilians killed last week in a suspected chemical weapons attack.

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“Assad’s principal backer is Russia. By proxy Russia is responsible for every civilian death last week,” Fallon wrote in an opinion column published in The Sunday Times.

“If Russia wants to be absolved of responsibility for future attacks, Vladimir Putin needs to enforce commitments, to dismantle Assad´s chemical weapons arsenal for good, and to get fully engaged with the UN peacekeeping progress,” he added.

“Someone who uses barrel bombs and chemicals to kill his own people simply cannot be the future leader of Syria,” he wrote.

Assad’s future role is a key sticking point — the rebels and their international backers demand that he must step down.

But Assad refuses to budge. His key ally in Moscow has backed him to the hilt against the rebels.

“Today we call on all parties to get back to the table and get a deal done,” the British defence minister said.

“That deal must lead to a representative government in which Assad will play no part”.

He also once again offered Britain’s support to the United States for its decision on Friday to fire 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at the airfield located near Homs in central Syria.

The move was in response to the suspected chemical weapons attack on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhun which killed 87 people according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights.

“Given repeated Russian blocking in the UN security council, the US was determined to act,” Fallon said, adding President Trump made “the right call by resorting to careful and narrowly focused military action”.

Russia has criticised the US military intervention as a “gross… violation of international law”.

It also slammed the British foreign secretary’s decision to cancel a scheduled visit to Russia, claiming Britain has “no real influence” internationally.

Boris Johnson decided to scrap his visit to Moscow on Monday, saying he deplored “Russia’s continued defence of the Assad regime.”

He argued it would be best for US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to deliver a “clear and coordinated message” to the Russians during his own visit to Moscow later in the week.

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