[01:10.51]Speaking during a visit to Sweden, Mr. Obama said, not just he, but the entire world had drawn a red line by banning such weapons and warned that inaction would erode international norms.
[01:21.83]The world set a red line when governments represent 98% of the world's population said the use of chemical weapons are abhorrent and passed a treaty forbidding their use, even when countries are engaged in war.
[01:37.23]He said that he would continue to engage with Russia and saying it could still change its approach over Syria and the crisis would be ended more quickly if Russia was on board.
[01:46.46]Four of Syria's neighbors have expressed their frustration and dismay of the lack of the help they’re receiving for the two million Syrian refugees who've fled to their countries.
[01:55.27]After a meeting at the UN and Geneva, government ministers from Jordan, Lebanon,
[01:59.55]Iraq and Turkey said they would determine to put pressure on the international community to do more to tackle the refugee crisis,
[02:06.29]which they said was destabilizing the entire region.
[02:09.19]Cecilia Malmstrom, the European commissioner for Home Affairs called on European countries to take in more than the 50,000 Syrian refugees who have arrived so far.
[02:18.33]Austria have just offered 500 places, and Germany offered 5,000 just before the summer, well, but many countries do not take one single,