G7 Backs US, British, French Efforts to Curb Syrian Chemical Weapon Capability

G7 Backs US, British, French Efforts to Curb Syrian Chemical Weapon Capability
A child is treated in a hospital in Douma, eastern Ghouta in Syria, after what a Syria medical relief group claims was a suspected chemical attack April, 7, 2018. (White Helmets/Handout via REUTERS)
Reuters
4/17/2018
Updated:
4/17/2018

BERLIN—The Group of Seven industrialized nations condemned the alleged chemical attack in eastern Ghouta in Syria on April 7 and backed “proportionate” efforts by the United States, Britain and France to stop the future use of such weapons.

“We fully support efforts made by the United States, the U.K. and France to decrease the capacity to use chemical weapons by the Assad regime and to prevent their future use,” said the leaders, referring to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.

“We still stand by a diplomatic solution to the conflict in Syria,” they added in the statement released by Germany on Tuesday.