Russia Wants More Info From Turkey on Sarin Reports

PIONERSKY, Kaliningrad Region, – Moscow has called on Turkey to provide more information about the reported seizure of the chemical agent sarin from “militants” detained on the border with Syria, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday.

“We are still waiting for comprehensive information from our Turkish colleagues in connection with the reports, made public more than a week ago, that” militants” found to be in possession of sarin were detained on Turkish territory,” Lavrov said.

 “We would like to shed light on all these questions because the issue of chemical weapons has become a focus of speculation and provocation. I do not rule out that someone would like to use it to declare that a red line has been crossed and foreign intervention is needed,” the Russian foreign minister said, according to RIA Novosti.

US President Barack Obama said last summer that the use of chemical weapons in Syria would constitute a “red line” that would have “enormous consequences,” a statement that was interpreted by many analysts as a threat to deploy US troops to Syria.

Turkish media reported last week that its special forces had found a cylinder containing the deadly nerve agent sarin after searching the homes of previously detained Syrian “militants” from the Al-Qaeda-linked group Al-Nusra Front.

Last week, the UN Security Council added the group, which supports rebels fighting pro-government forces in Syria, to its global sanctions list.

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