[01:04.74]The Syrian government has given more details of the steps it's willing to take to put its chemical weapons under international control.
[01:11.83]In a statement to Russia's Interfax News Agency, the Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem says Syria would join the chemical weapons convention which prohibits their production and use.
[01:21.36]He's quoted a saying that Syria is also prepared to show its installations to representatives of the UN, Russia and other countries.
[01:28.59]But the US Secretary of States John Kerry said Syria needed to go further.
[01:33.43]Our Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen is in Damascus.
[01:36.43]There has been a range of reaction to what’s happened going from relief through to people who I've been told have been actually crying
[01:46.25]tears of disappointment and frustration that the Americans aren't about now to bomb the regime because of course people
[01:54.06]who support the armed opposition were anxious to see the opposition profiting from an American raid
[02:01.09]and I think people involved with the secular side of widely the Free Syrian Army were also hoping that the Americans would bomb the Jihadists who are their rivals.
[02:11.17]The Deputy President of Kenya, William Ruto, has pleaded not guilty to charges of crimes against humanity at the opening of his trial at the International Criminal Court.