The Syrian government has rejected attempts by the United Nations to send a team to investigate the use of chemical weapons into the country.
A UN team is currently stationed in Cyprus awaiting permission to travel to Syria. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated,
“It is a matter of principle that when there is an allegation, whether it is one or two or multiple allegations, all these allegations should be investigated. Only then will we be sure that there was or there were uses of chemical weapons. Without that nobody can be sure".
The BBC reported a Syrian foreign ministry source as having said allowing a UN team would be a "violation of Syrian sovereignty". The source went on to say that Ban had,
"bowed to pressure exercised by states known for their support for the shedding of Syrian blood with the aim of diverting [the probe] from its true content".
The source added,
"Syria cannot accept these manoeuvres from the UN's Secretariat-General, taking into account the truth of the negative role it played in Iraq".