MOSCOW (Sputnik) — "Contrary to false statements from Washington, London and a number of other capitals, there is no reason to dramatize the situation in regard to the Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM). Its current mandate expires only on November 16. More than three weeks is enough to study the expected JIM report and determine the future fate of the Mechanism," the ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
"We call on our American colleagues to show at least minimal decency. In civilized international relations it is not customary to distort the opponent's position so rudely, caring only about "exposing" him and putting him in an unattractive light," the statement said.
According to the statement, the Western officials are ignoring systematic problems in the work of the OPCW-UN mission their real goal is not to establish the truth about the use of chemical weapons in the war-torn country, but to use relevant international bodies to increase pressure on Damascus.
On Tuesday, The White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a briefing that Russia's veto of the US-draft resolution to extend the mandate of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism proved Moscow was not concerned about ending chemical attacks in Syria.
Sanders pointed out that Russia blocked the UN Security Council action for the eighth time, which indicates it would continue to stand by the Syrian government of Bashar Assad.
Earlier the day, Russia vetoed the US draft resolution and calling the proposed move an attempt to divide and politicize the UN Security Council.
Previously, Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow tends to opt the "staging" version of the sarin incident in Syria’s Idlib Province as the OPCW has confirmed earlier the full liquidation of Damascus's Soviet-era stockpiles.
Meantime, The US State Department has acknowledged in the issued last week travel advisory that terror groups acting in Syria were in possession of the lethal chemical weapons.