G7 ministers reject Boris Johnson's sanctions against Syria
At a meeting at Lucca in Italy, the group said there must be an investigation into last week’s chemical weapons incident in a rebel-held town before new measures could be adopted, according to a UK Government source.
The source insisted the option of sanctions remained on the table, but the outcome will come as a disappointment to the Government, which had hoped to strengthen the hand of US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson as he prepares to confront the Russians over their support for Syria.
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Hide AdThe Government had hoped that by targeting sanctions against military figures, they would overcome German and Italian objections to the adoption of wider measures against Russia and Syria.
Earlier, Theresa May and US President Donald Trump agreed in a telephone call that there was a “window of opportunity” to persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to abandon his Syrian ally when Mr Tillerson travels to Moscow.