The Group of Seven industrialized nations, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the US, collectively agreed that Bashar Assad must leave control of the country and held his regime responsible for the attack in a meeting in Italy.
He insisted it was "highly likely" Assad was responsible for the chemical weapons atrocity as Mr Johnson insisted America "could of course strike again". "They still have time to be on the right side of the argument".
Syria's government invited the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to visit the site of the April 4 incident and the airbase that the US later bombed, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
Johnson said Assad used chemical weapons because they are "terrifying".
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Russian Federation has alleged that the victims were killed by toxic agents from a rebel chemical arsenal hit by Syrian war planes. "They still have time to be on the right side of the argument", he added.
"We consider it unacceptable to analyse events from a distance", Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a press conference in Moscow with his counterparts from Syria and Iran.
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered cruise-missile strikes on an airbase in Syria last week, and his administration accused Russian Federation was helping to cover up Assad's role in the chemical-weapons attack. However, the United States president also said that the recent missile strike against Assad's military was not the beginning of a campaign to remove the dictator, further noting that the goal is to eradicate the ISIS, NYPost reported. With the help of Russians and Iranians, and by dint of unrelenting savagery, he has not only recaptured Aleppo. "He has won back most of 'operational" Syria.
On April 4, more than 100 civilians were killed and 500 others - mostly children - were injured in a sarin gas attack strongly believed to be carried out by Assad regime warplanes in the town of Khan Shaykhun, Idlib province.




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