updated 9/27, 9:15 p.m.
The United States and Russia–with help from France–negotiated a deal that would compel Syria to hand over its chemical weapons. The measure was approved unanimously by the UN Security Council on Friday evening.
The deal includes enforcement language–under Chapter 7 authority of the UN charter– but is not explicit on military action or other automatic penalties if Syrian leader Bashar al Assad does not comply.
Chapter 7 authority refers to a UN provision giving member countries the right to take military and non-military action to confront threats to peace and security.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power confirmed the resolution on Twitter.
Agreement reached w/Russia on UNSC Resolution legally obligating #Syria to give up CW they used on their people. Going to full UNSC tonight.
— Samantha Power (@AmbassadorPower) September 26, 2013
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