28-11-2024 02:37 AM Jerusalem Timing

Syria: UK’s Claim of Chemical Traces Unfounded

Syria: UK’s Claim of Chemical Traces Unfounded

Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi has dismissed as unfounded UK’s claim of chemical traces found in the country, saying only sampling by international authorities by Damascus’s authorization is valid

Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi has dismissed as unfounded UK’s claim of chemical traces found in the country, saying only sampling by international authorities by Damascus's authorization is valid.Chemical weapons in the hands of militants

Media reports said on Saturday that British military scientists have examined soil smuggled back to Britain by the British spy agency MI6 that contains evidence of chemical weapons use.

“The testing of Syrian soil, if not performed by an official and international organization and done without the consent of the Syrian government, has no political or legal value,” al-Zoubi said.

The Times said on Saturday that soil samples from an area near Damascus holds evidence of chemical weapons use by Syrian militia or government forces.

Zoubi, however, said Turkey, Britain and France are behind the use of chemical weapons in Syria by arming the militia groups.

"Where did those who brought the rockets into Khan al-Assal get them from? Where did they get the chemical weapons from? They should ask Turkey, Britain, France and the other states about the source of these chemical weapons," Zoubi said.

This comes as the United Nations said on Thursday that Western governments have “hard evidence” of chemical weapons use at least once in Syria but did not point to the details.