Syria has asked the United Nations to prevent "any aggression against Syria" by U.S. President Barack Obama in last weekend's punitive military strike Syria's chemical weapons attack last month after the call.
Washington said that due to Iraq's Saddam Hussein gassed thousands of Kurds in 1988, more than 1,400 people, many of them children, the worst in the world, the use of chemical weapons killed.
September 9, the U.S. military action would put the end of the parliamentary summer recess, President Bashar al-Assad's time to prepare for any attack on the ground and try to win international support against the use of force.
In a letter to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Security Council President Maria Cristina Perceval, Syria, the United Nations special envoy, Ambassador Bashar Jaafari called "UN Secretary-General to take up their responsibilities to prevent any heat on Syria aggression and promote reach a political solution to the crisis in Syria, "state news agency SANA said on Monday.
He called on the Council to "maintain its safety valve to prevent the absurd use of force in international legitimacy" framework.
Jaafari said the United States should "play its role, because peace sponsors, as a partner, Russia in preparation for the International Conference on Syria, rather than as a nation against the use of force against any of its policies."
Syria denied the use of chemical weapons, and accused anti-government armed groups, they have been fighting for more than two years, the use of prohibited weapons to overthrow Assad. Protest Assad family rule four years, beginning in March 2011 in the conflict, at least 10 people were killed.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday, testing table Ming Shalin nerve gas on the rebel-controlled areas in the Aug. 21 be dismissed.
Jaafari said Kerry "terrorists" on the basis of a false picture from the internet making use of the old stories.
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