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May, Trump and Macron say: World needs to respond to suspected chemical attack in #Syria
British Prime Minister Theresa May has agreed with US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron that the world needed to respond to reports of a chemical weapons attack in Syria, Downing Street said, writes William James.
May, who held separate calls with the two leaders on Tuesday (10 April), agreed that reports of a chemical weapons attack in Syria were “utterly reprehensible” and if confirmed, represented further evidence of the appalling cruelty shown by the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
“They agreed that the international community needed to respond to uphold the worldwide prohibition on the use of chemical weapons,” a spokeswoman from May’s office said after the call.
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