Putin Not Convinced Obama Is Right On Syrian Chemical Weapons Use

Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, watches a military exercise at the Rayevsky shooting range at Anapa, a Russian Black Sea resort, on Friday, March 29, 2013. Thousands of Russian troops participated in a mili... Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, watches a military exercise at the Rayevsky shooting range at Anapa, a Russian Black Sea resort, on Friday, March 29, 2013. Thousands of Russian troops participated in a military exercise in the Black Sea on Friday, aimed at showcasing Russia's resurgent military might. Putin attended the drill that also involved 30 navy ships, dozens of combat aircraft and hundreds of armored vehicles. At right is Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. MORE LESS
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MOSCOW (AP) — President Vladimir Putin’s foreign affairs adviser says Moscow is not convinced with Washington’s claim that Syrian regime had used chemical weapons against the opposition.

Yuri Ushakov told reporters Friday that the information provided by U.S. officials to Russia “didn’t look convincing.”

The White House said Thursday that the U.S. has conclusive evidence that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime has used chemical weapons against opposition forces, crossing what President Barack Obama has called a “red line” that would trigger greater American involvement in the crisis. Obama’s deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said Obama was planning to step up military assistance to Syrian rebels.

Ushakov warned that providing such assistance could derail efforts to convene a Syria peace conference.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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