UN Adopts Resolution to Rid Syria of Chemical Weapons
Unanimous approval
The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a binding resolution on ridding Syria of chemical weapons.
At a session in New York, the 15-member body backed the draft document agreed earlier by Russia and the US.
The deal breaks a two-and-a-half year deadlock in the UN over Syria, where fighting between government forces and rebels rages on.
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Well, now that the UN has passed gas over Syria, we can rest assured that all will be well.
Oh good. I can sleep now.
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