(AP) CANBERRA, Australia — French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe has increased pressure on Russia to support a U.N. Security Council resolution against the Syrian regime. He describes the lack of such a clear statement of condemnation as a "scandal." Juppe said during a visit to the Australian ...
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