Russian Foreign Ministry sharply criticized on Friday an unofficial US report containing the assessment of Russia’s position regarding the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
The report was disseminated by the US delegation at the United Nations on January 9.
“After a thorough study of this document, we have to state that the content of this material has nothing to do with reality and completely distorts our country’s approaches to investigating such incidents,” the ministry said in a commentary.
Moscow called on the UN Security Council to give assessment of US attempts to distort facts around chemical weapons use in Syria.
“We once again call on the partners in the UN Security Council to show common sense and objectively assess the essence of US attempts to present a false image of the perpetrators of chemical incidents in Syria,” the commentary said.
The ministry also described attempts to shift responsibility for chemical attacks in Syria solely on Damascus as “devoid of any logic” as the Syrian government troops were successfully advancing on militants’ positions and had no reason to use chemical weapons against them.
“From the very beginning the Syrian authorities have many times invited experts of the OPCW [Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons] Fact-Finding Mission in Syria and the OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism to visit Khan Sheikhoun [subjected to a chemical incident] and the Shairat airbase [allegedly used by Syrian forces for Khan Sheikhoun’s attack] in order to carry out an investigation… However, experts from both the OPCW Fact-Finding Mission and the OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism have not arrived there,” the commentary said, adding that it seems that the experts were “unmotivated” to visit the sites.
Source: Sputnik