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Kerry rejects Assad’s timetable for submitting data on chemical weapons

ABOVE: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov issued a joint statement ahead of their crucial negotiations aimed at preventing possible US military intervention in Syria 

GENEVA – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is rejecting Syrian President Bashar Assad’s suggestion Thursday that he begin submitting data on his chemical weapons arsenal one month after signing an international chemical weapons ban.

Speaking at a news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Kerry noted that Assad said a 30-day lead time would be standard.

“There is nothing standard about this process,” Kerry said, because Assad has used his chemical weapons.

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“The words of the Syrian regime in our judgment are simply not enough.”

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Kerry cautioned that a U.S. military strike could occur if Assad doesn’t agree to dismantle his chemical arsenal properly.

He said, “There ought to be consequences if it doesn’t take place.”

Lavrov said the dismantling “will make unnecessary any strike against the Syrian Arab Republic.”

Video: UN Arab League envoy for Syria wants resumed peace talks once the US “have done what they have to do with the Russians on this chemical issue”.

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