Syria Never Used And Will Not Use Chemical Weapons -Haddad

TSKHINVALI- After a series of unjustified allegations that Syria reportedly “kept chemical weapons”, Syrian Ambassador to Russia Riyad Haddad said on Sunday that the state eliminated all of its chemical arsenal in 2013, Sputnik reported.

“Firstly, Syria got rid of the chemical arsenal in 2013. We never used and will not use chemical weapons,” Haddad said, commenting on the claims by “opposition” groups, including White Helmets, about chemical attacks allegedly carried out by the Syrian government forces against civilians.

He called as falsehood and misleading the allegations of the US and its allies.

 “These statements will not pass, they have one pretext for everything — the use of chemical weapons, and as soon as our army, thanks to the support of friendly countries, advances to liberate our lands, the West and the United States immediately want to intervene in order to attack Syria, in order to weaken Syria and prolong the war,” Haddad explained.

Preparations for Staged Attacks in Idlib

Earlier in the day, Russian military said that militants are preparing to use chemical weapons in Syria, and the US can use this as a reason for a new attack on Syrian state facilities.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov went further to note that militants in Syria were preparing a provocation to accuse Damascus of using chemical weapons against civilians in the province of Idlib.

He also noted that the unfounded statements by Western officials might be an indirect confirmation of the preparation of another act of aggression against Syria.

The Russian official noted the provocation was planned within the next two days in the settlement of Kafr Zita with the assistance of English-speaking specialists. USS Sullivan with 56 cruise missiles on board and US Air Force B-1B strategic bomber with 24 cruise missiles were both redeployed closer to the region several days ago, according to Sputnik.

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