"France condemns any use of chemical weapons and hopes that those who disclosed information about their use will send it to the international agency in the Hague so that the fact of the use of chemical weapons could be confirmed and those responsible could be found," Macron said speaking at the EU summit in Brussels.
The president also pointed out that France had not enough information about the chemical attack on Aleppo yet.
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"Concerning reports about the attack and the use of chemical weapons, we do not have clear and sufficient information to comment on the information provided by Russia," Macron said.
Macron's comments come after Saturday reports that militants fired chlorine-filled shells at two neighborhoods of Aleppo — al-Khalidiye and Al Zahraa — along with the Nile Street. People were hospitalized with asphyxiation and other symptoms typical for poisoning. According to local media reports, 107 civilians have been hospitalized.