The UN Security Council will convene on Monday after Russia’s request to discuss the international chemical weapons watchdog report on the alleged chemical attack in Syria’s Douma.
The work of the OPCW fact-finding mission into the April 2018 incident has been called into question after a series of exposes published by Wikileaks.
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