Obama, Japan's Abe discuss Syria crisis at G20
(Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama
said on Thursday he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shared the
view that chemical weapons use in Syria was a violation of international law that must be addressed.
Obama and Abe met on the
sidelines of a Group of 20 summit in St. Petersburg as Washington sought
to rally international support for a U.S. military strike on Syrian
targets.
"I
... look forward to an extensive conversation about the situation in
Syria and ... our joint recognition that the use of chemical weapons in
Syria is not only a tragedy but also a violation of international law
that must be addressed," Obama told reporters.
Abe,
who has refrained from speaking publicly about Japan's stance on
Obama's push for military action against Damascus, said he looked
forward to discussing with the U.S. president ways to improve the
situation in Syria.
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