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Canada鈥檚 FM: Syria should not be given time

Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird speaks to reporters in Montreal on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013, following his meeting with President of the Syrian National Council George Sabra. AP

ISTANBUL鈥 Canada鈥檚 foreign minister John Baird is calling Syria鈥檚 offer to begin providing information on its chemical arsenal 30 days after it signs an international convention banning such weapons 鈥渞idiculous and absurd.鈥

Baird said Syrian President Bashar Assad could not be given extra time. Baird said: 鈥淭his is a man, who up until a week ago denied that they had any such weapons.鈥

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who joined Baird at a news conference Saturday in Istanbul, also expressed skepticism, saying that Assad was playing for time while continuing to commit atrocities.

The comments come as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov were in Geneva negotiating a Russian proposal to inventory, isolate and eventually destroy Syria鈥檚 chemical weapons stocks.

Kerry has rejected Syria鈥檚 suggestion that it should turn over information, rather than weapons.

Davutoglu said Turkey welcomed the diplomatic initiative to remove Syria鈥檚 chemical weapons, but it was still incumbent on the international community to bring to justice the Syrian officials responsible for crimes against humanity.

Western countries blame Assad for the use of chemical weapons, although he denies blames rebels engaged in a 2-year-old civil war against his government.

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