United Nations
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated on Tuesday that he found the report of UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria "shocking".
The UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria presented its latest report on the human rights situation in Syria.
Spokesperson for the UN Secretary General Martin Nesirky assessed the report at a daily press meeting in New York on Tuesday.
Nesirky underscored that the commission has noted there were 'reasonable grounds' to believe chemical weapons were used in Syria. Ban's spokesperson also stressed that the conflict has reached new levels of brutality and that war crimes and crimes against humanity became a daily reality in Syria.
Nesirky said, when the Secretary-General Ban went throught the report, he found it staggering and sickening.
"The Secretary-General would like to see progress towards a political solution during the three-way meeting that is to take place in Geneva on Wednesday," spokesperson said.