Syria agrees to let UN inspect site of alleged chemical weapons attack
Government will allow United Nations experts to visit site of alleged gas attack outside Damascus, according to state media. ● Syrian state media says the government has reached an agreement with the United Nations to allow a UN team of experts to visit the site of last week's alleged chemical weapons attack. State TV also said in a statement on Sunday that the two sides were working to set a date and time for the visit to the agreed upon locations outside Damascus purportedly hit by chemical agents last week. The UN said that a team of experts already in Syria "is preparing to conduct on-site fact-finding activities'" on Monday, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said in a statement.
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