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Sunday, 25 August 2013

Iran's foreign cleric says the Syrian authority will allow UN inspectors to visit area reportedly affected by chemical weapons, according to Iranian press reports.

Syrian denial groups have accused moniker forces of killing over 1,000 civilians with poison gasoline in Damascus suburbs on Wednesday.


The accusation has been dismissed by the Syrian government, which says rebels launched chemical attacks to provoke an international reaction, an reason backed by Iran and Russia, another ally.

Iranian foreign cleric Mohammad Javad Zarif made the comments in a telephone discussion with Italian foreign minister Emma Bonino on Saturday, according to reports from Iran's Press TV.

"We are in close contact with the Syrian authority and they have reassured ourselves that they had never used such inhumane munitions and would have the fullest cooperation with the UN experts to visit the sphere affected," Mr Zarif said.

US defence secretary Chuck Hagel said the Washington was ready to income protocol against Syria if required, but stressed that allegations of chemical weapons utility were still entity evaluated.

"President Obama has asked the defence skill to prepare options for all contingencies. We have done that," Mr Hagel told reporters in the Malaysian cash Kuala Lumpur.

"Again, we are prepared to exercise whatever option, if he decides to employ one of those options.

"I wouldn't go further than that until we have more espionage based on facts."

Iran is Syria's closest confederate and is supporting Syrian chairman Bashar al-Assad against appeal forces seeking to overthrow him.

"The international parish must bazaar a serious answer to the use of chemical ammunition by the terrorists in Syria and condemn this move," Mr Zarif said, according to the English-language Press TV report 
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