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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Syrian opposition groups reject the deal between the United States and Russia about the chemical weapons


Chemical weapon victims in Syria

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Syrian opposition groups reject the deal between the United States and Russia about the chemical weapons

Syrian opposition group , on Saturday ( 14/9 ) , in Istanbul , Turkey , rejected an agreement between the United States and Russia over Syria chemical weapons and refused to announce a ceasefire with the government .

Salim Idris , General in the Free Syrian Army , made ​​the remarks in a press conference by the National Coalition of Syrian opposition groups in Istanbul , a few minutes after the United States and Russia announced they had agreed on a plan to eliminate chemical weapons Syria in 2014 .

Idris said the agreement only between the United States and Russia , and the Syrian opposition did not accept it , according to Xinhua . Instead , Idris said , they will continue to fight in court against government forces .

" Because the regime has begun to roll out chemical weapons in Lebanon and Iraq , it is impossible for us to accept the destruction of chemical weapons in 2014 , " he said .

United States and Russia agreed Saturday morning in Geneva that Damascus must admit exhaustive list of its chemical weapons caches within one week , and then will be followed by the submission and destruction in 2014 .

Meanwhile , Syrian opposition berrencana announced their interim government on Saturday night , for their general assembly meeting was held in Istanbul , Turkey .

NATO -General Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Saturday ( 14/9 ) , welcomes the framework agreement on the elimination of US- Russian chemical weapons Syria .

" This is an important step towards the elimination of the target ensures fast, safe and can be justified on Syria's chemical weapons stash . Full and unconditional compliance is the key now , " Rasmussen said in a statement , Xinhua reported .

On Saturday morning , U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov to reach an agreement on a framework to secure and destroy chemical weapons Syria later than mid-2014 and the United Nations to impose penalties if the government of President Bashar al - Assad's compliance.

" The international community has a responsibility to ensure that the old norms and action against the use of chemical weapons is maintained , and expressed the offenders responsible , said Rasmussen .

NATO leaders also said kesekatan it should give further momentum for a political solution to end the Syrian conflict .

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