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UN to examine Syria chemical weapons attacks | |
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The UN has adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria. | |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon and the head of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) will be asked to prepare a plan to set up an inquiry. | |
The vote came after the US and Russia agreed on the final text of the resolution. | |
A mission to eliminate Syria's chemical arsenal was set up after a deadly attack outside Damascus in August 2013. | |
Late last year, the OPCW declared it had removed or destroyed all 1,180 tonnes of declared toxic agents and precursor chemicals. | |
After Friday's vote, the US ambassador to the UN Samantha Power said it was a clear message that the perpetrators would not go unpunished. | |
"Today's resolution has been adopted with the council's unanimous support," she said. | |
"This sends a clear and powerful message to all those involved in chemical weapons attacks in Syria. The joint investigative mechanism will identify you if you gas people. | |
"It bears repeating as well that we need to bring the same unity that we have shown today to urgently find a political solution to the Syrian crisis." |