US faces 'Munich moment' on Syria
US Secretary of State John Kerry has told Democrat congressmen that they face a "Munich moment" as they weigh-up whether to approve strikes on Syria.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has told Democrat congressmen that they face a "Munich moment" as they weigh-up whether to approve strikes on Syria.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has dismissed America's evidence on Syria, Moscow Correspondent for BBC News Steve Rosenberg reported.
Lavrov dismisses Syria evidence presented by US as "nothing concrete: no coordinates, no names, no proof samples taken by professionals"
Lavrov: Russia & China advocate talks on Syria & Iran, oppose ultimatums and sanctions (Interfax)
Lavrov recalls "cynical participation of NATO in Libya's internal conflict". Russia suspects the West has similar plans in Syria.
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