Speaking following the release of the report by the Organisation
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and United Nations’ Joint
Investigative Mechanism (JIM), Foreign Secretary said:
“This independent report from expert investigators reaches a
clear conclusion: the Asad regime used sarin nerve gas against
the people of Khan Sheikhoun in Syria on 4 April with tragic
consequences for hundreds of victims.
“Britain condemns this appalling breach of the rules of war
and calls on the international community to unite to hold Asad’s
regime accountable.
“In 2013, Russia promised to ensure Syria would abandon all
of its chemical weapons. Since then, the investigators have found
the Asad regime guilty of using poison gas in four separate
attacks. Russia has repeatedly attempted to disrupt efforts to
get to the truth of the Khan Sheikhoun attack, denying sarin was
even used and then this Tuesday vetoing a UN Resolution that
would have extended the mandate of the investigative team. Russia
has consistently chosen to cover up for Asad. This was the ninth
veto it has used to protect Asad and the third it has cast to
prevent the Asad regime from being held accountable for its
poison gas attacks.
“This behaviour can only undermine the global consensus
against the use of chemical weapons. I call on Russia to stop
covering up for its abhorrent ally and keep its own commitment to
ensure that chemical weapons are never used again.”
The report also found that Daesh was responsible for a sulphur
mustard attack on the town of Um Housh in September 2016. Foreign
Secretary said:
“This appalling attack by Daesh is yet another example of
Daesh’s desperate methods. Any use of chemical weapons is
abhorrent – whoever is responsible – and it must stop once and
for
all.”