U.S. And Allies Push For Strong U.N. Measure On Syria’s Arms -- New York Times
PARIS — Secretary of State John Kerry and the foreign ministers of France and Britain said on Monday that they would not tolerate delays in dismantling Syria’s chemical weapons and would press ahead with a strong resolution in the United Nations Security Council to enforce the disarmament plan.
“It is extremely important that there are no evasions,” William Hague, the British foreign secretary, said at a joint news conference.
Referring to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Mr. Kerry said, “If Assad fails in time to abide by the terms of this framework, make no mistake, we are all agreed — and that includes Russia — that there will be consequences.”
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