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Home›UN Chief Receives Results on Possible Chemical Weapons Use in Syria

September 15, 2013 · about 13 years ago

UN Chief Receives Results on Possible Chemical Weapons Use in Syria

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon received yesterday the report of the UN team probing the possible use of chemical weapons in Syria and plans to brief the members of the Security Council on the findings in a closed-door session today. A note to correspondents issued by a UN spokesperson

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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon received yesterday the report of the UN team probing the possible use of chemical weapons in Syria and plans to brief the members of the Security Council on the findings in a closed-door session today.

A note to correspondents issued by a UN spokesperson yesterday confirms that the report of the United Nations Mission to Investigate Allegations of the Use of Chemical Weapons in the Syrian Arab Republic has been turned over to the Secretary-General.

“It was transmitted today […] to the Secretary-General by Professor Ake Sellström, the head of the Mission, and the Secretary-General will provide it to the Member States tomorrow morning,” says the note.

It goes on to say that Mr. Ban will brief the Security Council on the report during its closed consultations to be held this morning. Following that briefing, at approximately 12:50 pm, the Secretary-General will speak to reporters at the Security Council stakeout, according to the note.

The Secretary-General will also brief the UN General Assembly on the report. [mappress] Press Release, September 16, 2013; Image: UN Security Council

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