LONDON (AP) The world will still have a responsibility to stop the bloodshed in Syria even if there is no agreement at the U.N. over Britain's proposal for a U.N. Security Council resolution to condemn the Syrian government, Britain's foreign secretary said Wednesday.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said U.N. discussions over the Syrian crisis will continue "over the coming days."
Britain said it would seek U.N. Security Council backing Wednesday for a measure condemning Syria for an alleged chemical attack against its civilians and authorizing "appropriate measures" in response. The resolution could be used to authorize military force against Syria.
Hague admitted, however, that permanent Security Council members Russia and China are unlikely to back Britain's resolution.
"It is time the United Nations Security Council shoulders its responsibility on Syria, which for the last two and a half years it has failed to do," he said.