DAMASCUS: The Syrian government yesterday denied it possessed chemical weapons and branded the use of such arms “immoral and unacceptable”, following a French warning of punitive strikes, reports AFP.
“Syria’s government categorically denies possessing... chemical weapons. We consider the use of such arms as immoral and unacceptable, whatever the context,” said Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, quoted by state news agency SANA.
On Tuesday, France’s President Emmanuel Macron warned his country would launch strikes if proof emerged that the Syrian regime had used banned chemical weapons against its civilians.
According to Washington, at least six chlorine attacks have been reported since early January in rebel-held areas, resulting in dozens of injuries.
Damascus last month also denied carrying out chemical attacks and its ally Moscow denounced such charges as a “propaganda campaign”, stressing the perpetrators had not been identified.
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JOHANNESBURG: South African President Jacob Zuma was under intense pressure to resign yesterday as police raided the Johannesburg home of a business family accused of overseeing government corruption… 
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