The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.
The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.
The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.
The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.
The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.
The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.
The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.
The United Nations Security Council held emergency talks on Wednesday after the worst Syrian chemical attack in years.
Condemnation of the assault continue to pour in, as donor nations met in Brussels, calling yet again for an end to the six-year war.
Britain, France and the United States put forward a resolution condemning the attack and called for an investigation, but Russia, one of the Syrian government’s principal backers, said the resolution was “unacceptable,” setting the stage for a Security Council showdown.