FILE -- This Tuesday April 4, 2017, file photo, provided by the Syrian anti-government activist group Edlib Media Center, that is consistent with independent AP reporting, shows a man carrying a child following a suspected chemical attack, at a makeshift hospital in the town of Khan Sheikhoun, northern Idlib province, Syria. Walid Moallem, Syria's Foreign Minister, told reporters Thursday, April 6, 2017, that it didn't use chemical weapons in Tuesday's attack, and he blamed the rebels for stockpiling the deadly substance. (Edlib Media Center, via AP, File)
FILE -- This Tuesday April 4, 2017, file photo, provided by the Syrian anti-government activist group Edlib Media Center, that is consistent with independent AP reporting, shows a man carrying a child following a suspected chemical attack, at a makeshift hospital in the town of Khan Sheikhoun, northern Idlib province, Syria. Walid Moallem, Syria's Foreign Minister, told reporters Thursday, April 6, 2017, that it didn't use chemical weapons in Tuesday's attack, and he blamed the rebels for stockpiling the deadly substance. (Edlib Media Center, via AP, File)
In this photo taken on late Wednesday, April 5, 2017 and made available Thursday, April 6, World Health Organization experts leave after they had taken part in an autopsy conducted in a hospital in Adana, Turkey. Turkey's Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag, said autopsy results show Syrians were subjected to chemical weapons attack in Idlib, Syria, on Tuesday. (DHA-Depo Photos via AP)
In this photo taken on late Wednesday, April 5, 2017 and made available Thursday, April 6, World Health Organization experts leave after they had taken part in an autopsy conducted in a hospital in Adana, Turkey. Turkey's Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag, said autopsy results show Syrians were subjected to chemical weapons attack in Idlib, Syria, on Tuesday. (DHA-Depo Photos via AP)
An image of a Syrian man dying from a suspected Syrian government chemical attack is shown on the screen during a panel speaking about the difficulties of doctors working in Syria during the opening night of the Women In The World Summit in New York, U.S., April 5, 2017.  REUTERS/Lucas Jackson FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
An image of a Syrian man dying from a suspected Syrian government chemical attack is shown on the screen during a panel speaking about the difficulties of doctors working in Syria during the opening night of the Women In The World Summit in New York, U.S., April 5, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
A girl that fled from Raqqa city rides a bus in al-Mahmudli village, west of Raqqa, Syria April 5, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said
A girl that fled from Raqqa city rides a bus in al-Mahmudli village, west of Raqqa, Syria April 5, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said
In this photo taken on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 and made available Wednesday, April 5, a Syrian man holds a suffering baby victim of alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syrian city of Idlib, inside Syria, near the Reyhanli border crossing, Turkey.  A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war.(IHA via AP)
In this photo taken on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 and made available Wednesday, April 5, a Syrian man holds a suffering baby victim of alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syrian city of Idlib, inside Syria, near the Reyhanli border crossing, Turkey. A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war.(IHA via AP)
In this photo taken on late Tuesday, April 4, 2017 and made available Wednesday, April 5, a victim of alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syrian city of Idlib, at a local hospital in Reyhanli, Turkey. A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war.(IHA via AP)
In this photo taken on late Tuesday, April 4, 2017 and made available Wednesday, April 5, a victim of alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syrian city of Idlib, at a local hospital in Reyhanli, Turkey. A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war.(IHA via AP)
In this photo taken on late Tuesday, April 4, 2017 and made available Wednesday, April 5, Turkish medics check a victim of alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syrian city of Idlib, at a local hospital in Reyhanli, Hatay, Turkey.  A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war.(IHA via AP)
In this photo taken on late Tuesday, April 4, 2017 and made available Wednesday, April 5, Turkish medics check a victim of alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syrian city of Idlib, at a local hospital in Reyhanli, Hatay, Turkey. A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war.(IHA via AP)
TOPSHOT - US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley holds photos of victims as she speaks as the UN Security Council meets in an emergency session at the UN on April 5, 2017, about the suspected deadly chemical attack that killed civilians, including children, in Syria. / AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY
TOPSHOT - US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley holds photos of victims as she speaks as the UN Security Council meets in an emergency session at the UN on April 5, 2017, about the suspected deadly chemical attack that killed civilians, including children, in Syria. / AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY
US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley holds photos of victims as she speaks as the UN Security Council meets in an emergency session at the UN on April 5, 2017, about the suspected deadly chemical attack that killed civilians, including children, in Syria. / AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY
US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley holds photos of victims as she speaks as the UN Security Council meets in an emergency session at the UN on April 5, 2017, about the suspected deadly chemical attack that killed civilians, including children, in Syria. / AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY
In this picture taken on Tuesday April 4, 2017, Abdul-Hamid Alyousef, 29, cries as he holds his twin babies who were killed during a suspected chemical weapons attack, in Khan Sheikhoun town, in the northern province of Idlib, Syria. Alyousef also lost his wife, two brothers, nephews and many other family members in the attack that claimed scores of his relatives. The death toll from a suspected chemical attack on a northern Syrian town rose to 72 on Wednesday as activists and rescue workers found more terrified survivors hiding in shelters near the site of the harrowing assault, one of the deadliest in Syria's civil war. (Alaa Alyousef via AP)
In this picture taken on Tuesday April 4, 2017, Abdul-Hamid Alyousef, 29, cries as he holds his twin babies who were killed during a suspected chemical weapons attack, in Khan Sheikhoun town, in the northern province of Idlib, Syria. Alyousef also lost his wife, two brothers, nephews and many other family members in the attack that claimed scores of his relatives. The death toll from a suspected chemical attack on a northern Syrian town rose to 72 on Wednesday as activists and rescue workers found more terrified survivors hiding in shelters near the site of the harrowing assault, one of the deadliest in Syria's civil war. (Alaa Alyousef via AP)
Syrians, who fled their hometown due to the fighting, carry their belongings upon their return to Aleppo's Myassar neighbourhood on April 5, 2017.   / AFP / George OURFALIAN
Syrians, who fled their hometown due to the fighting, carry their belongings upon their return to Aleppo's Myassar neighbourhood on April 5, 2017. / AFP / George OURFALIAN
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أ. ف. ب (أنقرة، بون)
قال منسق الشؤون الإنسانية في سورية إيجلاند أمس (الخميس): «إن الأمم المتحدة طلبت من أمريكا وروسيا وإيران وتركيا التوصل إلى هدنة إنسانية في سورية لمدة 72 ساعة».

وأعرب إيجلاند عن ترحيبه بالاهتمام الأمريكى مرة أخرى بما يحدث فى سورية، مشيرا إلى أن الأزمة السورية تحتاج إلى الدعم الأمريكى الروسى المشترك للوصول إلى حل سياسى.


ومن جهة أخرى، أفادت تركيا أمس (الخميس) بأن تشريح جثث ثلاثة سوريين قتلوا في الهجوم الكيماوي على مدينة خان شيخون في محافظة إدلب شمال غربي سورية أكد أنه تم استخدام أسلحة كيميائية من قبل النظام السوري.

ونقلت وكالة أنباء «الأناضول» عن وزير العدل التركي بكر بوزداغ، قوله: «إن التحقيق العلمي يؤكد أن نظام الأسد استخدم أسلحة كيميائية»، موضحا أن تشريح الجثث الثلاث جرى في أضنه بمشاركة أطباء شرعيين أتراك وممثلين عن منظمة الصحة العالمية ومنظمة حظر الأسلحة الكيميائية.

في سياق متصل، قال وزير الخارجية الفرنسي جان مارك آيرولت أمس: «سيأتي يوم يحكم فيه القضاء الدولي على بشار الأسد الذي يرتكب مجزرة بحق شعبه»، مشيرا لشبكة «سي نيوز» الإخبارية، إلى أنه جرت تحقيقات وتم تشكيل لجان في الأمم المتحدة للتحقيق في ضرب خان شيخون بالكيماوي وستكون هناك محاكمة لبشار الأسد باعتباره مجرم حرب.

وكان مجلس الأمن الدولي قد أرجأ في ختام جلسة طارئة عقدها أمس الأول للبحث في هجوم خان شيخون، التصويت على مشروع قرار غربي يدين الهجوم ويطالب النظام السوري بالتعاون مع التحقيق، وذلك لإفساح الوقت أمام الغربيين للتفاوض مع موسكو حليفة النظام السوري بعد تلويحها بالفيتو.