Peace Palace marks centenary, US plans to strike Syria
Peace Palace marks centenary, US plans to strike Syria
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is celebrating the centenary of the Peace Palace in Hague, even as major world powers appear to be moving toward punitive military strikes against Syria for what the US and its allies say was a deadly chemical weapons attack last week.

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is celebrating the centenary of the Peace Palace in Hague, even as major world powers appear to be moving toward punitive military strikes against Syria for what the US and its allies say was a deadly chemical weapons attack last week.

The timing of today's celebrations is uncomfortable; the Peace Palace opened its doors in 1913 as a venue for peaceful resolution of conflicts and currently houses the United Nations' International Court of Justice but Washington is building support for a military attack on Syria possibly without UN backing.

UN spokesman Farhan Haq, on Tuesday, said that Ban's stance on Syria remains unchanged and focused on a "diplomatic solution."

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