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[00:00.10]BBC News with Sue Montgomery.
[00:03.73]Russia has urged Syria to put its chemical weapons under international control and have them destroyed to avert US-led military strikes.
[00:12.98]Bridget Kendall reports on the international reaction.
[00:16.26]Russia’s diplomatic initiative to put Syria’s chemical weapons beyond reach seems to have taken the world by surprise.
[00:23.35]It was instantly welcomed by the Syrian foreign minister, though he did not confirm that Damascus would accept.
[00:30.24]The French foreign minister said it worth scrutinising.
[00:33.60]The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was considering asking the UN Security Council to call for Syria’s chemical arms stocks to be moved to sites where they could be destroyed.
[00:43.74]And the Obama administration said though it remained sceptical, it was prepared to give the idea a hard look.
[00:50.32]It said the campaign to try to persuade Congress to vote for military action would continue.
[00:55.10]A commission of lawyers looking into the death of the former United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold has recommended that the UN reopen its investigation.
[01:04.91]Mr Hammarskjold’s plane was travelling to Congo on a peace mission in 1961 when it crashed in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia.