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  • Bucharest, on the situation in Syria

    Bucharest, on the situation in Syria

    The President of
    Romania Klaus Iohannis and the Romanian Foreign Ministry did not hesitate to
    express the country’s position with respect to the Western operation in Syria,
    this past weekend, initiated a week after the chemical attack in Douma that
    Damascus is thought to have orchestrated. Shortly after the joint operation of
    the USA, UK and France, President Iohannis reiterated Romania’s solidarity with
    the actions of its strategic partners. Romania once again condemns the use of
    chemical weapons in Syria, which, the President said, is unacceptable. In turn,
    the Foreign Ministry describes the West’s move as a firm reaction to the
    atrocities that made so many victims among civilians in Douma, who are already
    struggling with the devastation caused by a war that must be ended as soon as
    possible.


    Bucharest
    reiterates the need for a solution to the conflict in Syria, which caused
    suffering among civilians, and says it is vital for all parties to continue to
    support actively the UN actions designed to put an end to this crisis. The
    Foreign Ministry also argues that the chemical attack must be investigated
    immediately, independently and impartially, and requests that the perpetrators
    be held liable.


    The French
    Defence Minister Florence Parly has stated that the targets of the operation in
    Damascus were the main research centre and two production centres that are part
    of Bashar al-Assad regime’s clandestine chemical weapons programme. After the
    operation, the US President Donald Trump used the phrase mission accomplished,
    while Washington’s representative at the UN, Nikki Haley, told an emergency
    meeting of the Security Council that the US was ready for new strikes, in the
    event of another chemical attack in Syria.


    In turn, British
    PM Theresa May said there had been no alternatives to a military strike, and
    described the Western operation as limited and targeted.


    Meanwhile,
    international experts working with the Organisation for the Prohibition of
    Chemical Weapons Sunday has initiated an investigation into the presumed
    chemical attack in Douma, which killed scores of people. Fieldwork will likely
    be difficult, as investigators are expected to conduct their research, a week
    after the events, in an area under the control of Damascus authorities and of
    the Russian military police and devastated by a 5-year long siege.


    According to the
    World Health Organisation, nearly 500 people in Douma have symptoms consistent
    with exposure to toxic chemicals. (Translated by Ana Maria Popescu)