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U.N. says chemical weapons inspectors to visit three Syrian sites

UN inspectors will travel to Syria "as soon as possible" in order to investigate the country's use of chemical weapons during the civil war claims after President Bashar al-Assad's government to grant access to three sites, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
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The delegation will travel to Syria incident investigation report as soon as possible bonus, which Khan al-Assal three, "UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's press office said in a statement.
Its ally Russia supports the Syrian government, accusing the rebels Assal in Aleppo province Khan al-3 月 use of chemical weapons. UN did not find the other two locations to be visited investigation.
Ban Ki-moon appointed Sellstrom at the end of March of Khan al-Assal to investigate complaints and to ask the British and French chemical weapons use elsewhere in Syria, including a two-year rebellion has been plunged into civil war.
But diplomatic wrangling and security concerns prevent Sellstrom and his team into Syria expert. The United Nations has requested the unrestricted use of chemical weapons investigations.
The United Nations says there are 13 reports, mostly from the United Kingdom, France and the U.S. chemical weapons attacks. Syrian government and the opposition have refused to use such weapons. UN investigation will only attempt to determine whether the use of chemical weapons, not the people using them.
UN statement said: "The Secretary-General remains in mind other reported events and tasks will also continue to seek clarification from Member States concerned,."
Chemical stockpiles
U.S. troops last month, the end of Assad's use of chemical weapons against the rebels. President Obama said that last year, in the Syrian deployment or use of chemical or biological weapons of any attempt to cross a "red line."
U.S. Congress panel agreed earlier this month at the White House to the Syrian rebels with weapons plan.
Syria has not joined in 1997 "Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons," the seven countries. Western countries believe it is undeclared mustard gas, sarin and VX nerve agent stocks.
Earlier this month, Russia's UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said he sharply criticized Western countries "glass of water" allegations, the Syrian government used chemical weapons small storm of publicity.
Damascus has refused to allow UN investigators to go anywhere, except Khan who Assal. Ban Ki-moon had insisted, Sellstrom team was allowed access to at least one other location, the city of Homs alleged chemical weapons attacks on government forces in December 2012, the website.
Rebels occupied Khan al-Assal from Assad's forces last week. Syria's official media accused the rebels, resulting in 123 deaths, most of them civilians, in the attack on Saturday.
A senior Western envoy says Syrian opposition leaders' informal meeting with the UN Security Council last Friday had promised to give chemical weapons experts into their controlled areas.
The United Nations says more than 10 million people were killed in the conflict in Syria.
Since the beginning of this year, nearly 1.8 million Syrians fled the country - two-thirds of those - who has more than 4.2 million internally displaced persons, the UN said. Needy people, mostly women and children.
 



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