Hillary Clinton backed the establishment of safe zones in Syria, along with efforts to investigate Russia for war crimes committed in support of President Bashar al-Assad in the second US presidential debate with Donald Trump.
Mrs Clinton said she supported efforts to probe "war crimes committed by the Syrians and the Russians and try to hold them accountable."
She said there is a determined effort by the Russian air force to destroy Aleppo.
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Mrs Clinton said she supported efforts to probe "war crimes committed by the Syrians and the Russians and try to hold them accountable."
She said there is a determined effort by the Russian air force to destroy Aleppo.
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Ayrault also told France Inter radio that he will ask the international court of justice to investigate possible war crimes in Syria.
“We do not agree with what Russia is doing, bombarding Aleppo. France is committed as never before to saving the population of Aleppo,” Ayrault said.
“If the President decides (to see Putin), this will not be to trade pleasantries,” he added.
(REUTERS)