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[00:00.10]BBC News with Julie Candler.
[00:04.24]Divisions over Syria remain as wide as ever at the end of G20 summit in the Russian city of St Petersburg.
[00:10.67]President Putin said most leaders at the summit were opposed to military action against President Assad,
[00:16.40]and he restated his belief that such intervention would be a breach of international law.
[00:20.87]“The use of force against a sovereign state is possible only if self-defence is involved, but Syria doesn’t pose a threat to the United States.
[00:32.82]And second, under the mandate of the United Nations, as it was said yesterday by one of the participants of our discussions,
[00:39.81]those who act unilaterally violate international law.”
[00:43.85]President Obama said there had been unanimity around the dinner table that the convention against the use of chemical weapons should be upheld,
[00:51.27]and that most people believe President Assad had been responsible for their use last month.
[00:56.15]“Here in St Petersburg leaders from Europe,
[00:58.51]Asia and the Middle East have come together to say that the international norm against the use of chemical weapons must be upheld