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Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY 5:39 a.m. EDT September 10, 2013
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in Paris on Sept. 10, 2013.(Photo: THOMAS SAMSON AFP/Getty Images)
France said Tuesday it would put before the United Nations Security Council a resolution appealing to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad to make public the details of its chemical weapons program.
The announcement was made in Paris by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.
Fabius said the terms of the resolution will call for an "extremely serious" response were Syria to violate the conditions set by the resolution.
Meanwhile, according to Reuters, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said his country is working with Syria on a concrete plan for putting its chemical weapons under international control.
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Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY 5:39 a.m. EDT September 10, 2013
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in Paris on Sept. 10, 2013.(Photo: THOMAS SAMSON AFP/Getty Images)
France said Tuesday it would put before the United Nations Security Council a resolution appealing to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad to make public the details of its chemical weapons program.
The announcement was made in Paris by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.
Fabius said the terms of the resolution will call for an "extremely serious" response were Syria to violate the conditions set by the resolution.
Meanwhile, according to Reuters, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said his country is working with Syria on a concrete plan for putting its chemical weapons under international control.
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