EU Demands Action Against Guilty Poison Gas Attack in Syria
Those responsible for the poison gas attacks in Syria in 2017 should be held accountable. "Impunity for these terrible acts will not be tolerated," said EU foreign chief Josep Borrell on behalf of the 27 Member States.
Researchers from the International Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague found that the Syrian Air Force was behind multiple poison gas attacks in the country, killing tens of people.
In a report on Wednesday, the OPCW first held the Syrian government responsible for three attacks in March 2017, using chlorine gas and the nerve agent sarin.
The European Union takes over the conclusions and in a statement strongly condemns the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian Air Force.
Accountability is essential to prevent the re-use of ch...