Inquiry on Aleppo chemical attack met int'l standards, unlike West’s - Russia
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[QUOTE]Russia’s inquiry into the use of chemical weapons on Syrian territory was carried out in full accordance with international standards, unlike a similar evaluation by Western countries, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
On Tuesday, Russia submitted to the UN its analysis of the samples taken at the Syrian town where chemical weapons were used. Evidence studied by Russian scientists indicates that a projectile carrying the deadly nerve agent sarin was most likely fired at Khan al-Assal, west of Aleppo, by rebels, rather than government forces.
Russia “guarantees” the quality of the analysis, which fully complies with the requirements set by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Sergey Lavrov told a media conference on Wednesday, following talks with his Belarusian counterpart. [/QUOTE]
[url]http://rt.com/news/lavrov-syira-chemical-weapon-895/[/url]
Russia repeatedly says Russia does not like all the other nations being fair while Russia's inquiry is the only true one, reported by a Russian state media source?
Yeah for some reason I am not inclined to believe their baseless accusations
[QUOTE=scout1;41399170]Russia repeatedly says Russia does not like all the other nations being fair while Russia's inquiry is the only true one, reported by a Russian state media source?
Yeah for some reason I am not inclined to believe their baseless accusations[/QUOTE]
Is a CIA source a better source?
[editline]10th July 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=The golden;41399545]Diggin' the source.[/QUOTE]
Again, the same question.
[QUOTE=laserguided;41400749]Is a CIA source a better source?
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Yeah.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;41400817]Yeah.[/QUOTE]
But they're part of the state, who is funding and supplying the rebels. Surely they must have some bias? The US government isn't known for being a beacon of democracy, transparency or anything like that.
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