BRUSSELS, Belgium: The head of NATO expressed his support for Western strikes in Syria on Saturday after bombings targeting Bashar Assad’s regime in retaliation for a suspected chemical attack.
“I support the actions taken by the United States, the United Kingdom and France... This will reduce the regime’s ability to further attack the people of Syria with chemical weapons,” Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement.
Explosions were heard in the Syrian capital Damascus early Saturday, as US President Donald Trump announced the punitive strikes in a joint operation with France and Britain.
They come a week after a suspected deadly gas attack on the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Douma that left dozens dead.
Stoltenberg said the Syrian regime’s use of chemical weapons was “a clear breach of international norms and agreements.”
“NATO considers the use of chemical weapons as a threat to international peace and security, and believes that it is essential to protect the Chemical Weapons Convention,” the statement added.
“This calls for a collective and effective response by the international community.”
NATO chief ‘supports’ Syria strikes: statement
NATO chief ‘supports’ Syria strikes: statement
- “NATO considers the use of chemical weapons as a threat to international peace and security"
- Use of chemical weapons was “a clear breach of international norms and agreements”