Chemical Weapons Use Would Violate International Law

Chemical Weapons Use Would Violate International Law

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that any use of chemical weapons by Russia in Ukraine would be considered a “blatant and brutal violation of international law.” “At the same time we know that Russia has used chemical agents in Europe before, against their own political opponents and Russia has been facilitating and supporting the Assad regime in Syria, where chemical weapons has been used.”

 

Chemical Weapons Use Would Violate International Law

Chemical Weapons Use Would Violate International Law

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