Hollande says Syrian embassy in Paris to come under control of opposition

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21-05-2014 | 07:24
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Hollande says Syrian embassy in Paris to come under control of opposition
French President Francois Hollande denounced Syria’s alleged recent use of chemical weapons, adding that the regime of President Bashar Assad should expect further sanctions should the accusations prove to be true.

Hollande also noted that France has agreed to place the Syrian embassy in Paris under the control of the opposition, according to a statement.

Hollande made the comments following his meeting in Paris with the head of Syria’s opposition National Coalition Ahmad Jarba, one day after activists accused the regime of using chemical weapons in the Syrian province of Hama.

The meeting between Hollande and Jarba also came hours after Russian officials indicated their country would use its veto in the UN Security Council to block France’s draft resolution to refer the Assad regime to the International Criminal Court.
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