Recurgitated old news (seabe) from April 19 of this year. Just search the news item on the Internet.
- “The mission was unable to visit the site itself due to security concerns and will
not attempt to get there, the head of the OPCW was said to have decided.”
From the official OPCW (The Hague) website no new press releases!
[Update-1] I repeat …
- Yesterday there was NO official press release from the OPCW
- Today’s OPCW twitter message was time stamped 4 hours ago!
- Yr link yesterday was to a Reuters news release which was regurgitated content from April of this year
- Stop the accusations and bullshitting!
- Yes, the OPCW has found evidence of CW used by rebels in Syria
- Yes, Turkish MIT was caught delivering sarin precursors into rebel held territory some years ago.
Why now does this old piece of news recirculate? Because of Macron in France and his strong statement about Syria, red line and promise France, if need be, will act alone to retaliate? Later the same echoed by the White House and US Amb. Halley to the UN?
President Macron has invited Donald Trump to visit Paris on Bastille Day coming July 14 as commemoration of 100 years since U.S. joined the First World War against Kaiser Wilhelm’s German forces.
After a tense start of their relations, with a weird handshake, #Trump and Macron also agreed yesterday to cooperate on Syria.
Why now? Who is running the show in Washington DC … CIA at Langley, the military staff at the Pentagon or Tillerson at State – Foggy Bottom. Nest week presidents Trump and Putin are set to meet on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Hamburg, Germany. US Congress has passed fresh sanctions on Russia today.
But the Russian move had “attempted to undercut” the OPCW’s existing fact-finding mission (FFM), the British delegation said on Twitter.
“The OPCW executive council has overwhelmingly rejected the Russian and Iranian decision. Needless to say — #OPCW FFM investigation continues,” the tweet from the British delegation to the watchdog said.
The Belgian representative said the fact-finding team deserved the OPCW’s full confidence and there was no need “to put in place a new structure.”
The move came as OPCW head Ahmet Uzumcu said that “incontrovertible” OPCW test results had shown sarin gas or a similar substance were used in the attack.
The tests were conducted on samples from three people killed in the attack and seven survivors and analysed at four OPCW-designated laboratories.