Syria will reject any partial UN conclusions on an alleged deadly gas attack last week before full analyses are undertaken, state television said Friday as a UN team prepared to wrap up its probe.
Syria will reject any partial UN conclusions on an alleged deadly gas attack last week before full analyses are undertaken, state television said Friday as a UN team prepared to wrap up its probe.
The report cited Syria's foreign minister Walid Muallem as telling UN chief Ban Ki-moon by phone that his country would "refuse any partial report published by the UN Secretary-General before the mission finished its work and the results of analyses of samples taken by the mission came to light".
UN inspectors are currently in Syria probing the alleged deadly gas attack on August 21 in Damascus suburbs, and are due to leave the country by Saturday morning before reporting directly to Ban.
They will send the "considerable" evidence they have collected over the days on the sites of the alleged attack and other areas to laboratories for full analysis that could take several weeks.