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Obama tells Putin of concern over Syrian chemical arms

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WASHINGTON, April 29, 2013 (AFP)

President Barack Obama stepped up pressure on Russia over Syria on Monday, telling President Vladimir Putin of his concern about the reported use of chemical weapons by the Damascus regime.

Obama also thanked Putin in the telephone call for his help after the Boston marathon bombings, and expressed condolences over a fire that killed 36 patients in a Russian psychiatric facility on Friday, the White House said.

The call came with Obama under increasing political heat himself, after the White House said last week that it believed there was growing evidence that Syrian forces had used chemical weapons in the civil war.

“President Obama and President Putin reviewed the situation in Syria, with President Obama underscoring concern over Syrian chemical weapons,” a White House statement said.

Obama is under pressure because last year he said that the use or movement of chemical weapons by President Bashar al-Assad’s embattled forces would cross a US “red line.”

Key political players in Washington are now warning that his credibility is on the line, though the White House is seeking more detailed intelligence into exactly how and when such weapons may have been used.

Obama and Putin agreed to stay in touch on Syria and tasked Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov with working together on the issue.

Washington has been deeply frustrated that Russia has blocked tougher action in the UN Security Council, including new sanctions, against its long-time ally Syria.

The United States is also now calling on Assad to allow a United Nations team into the country to assess reports that chemical weapons have been used.

Obama also used the call to thank Russia for its assistance in the probe into the Boston bombings two weeks, blamed on two brothers of Chechen origin, one of whom had raised flags with Moscow’s intelligence services.

“The two leaders discussed cooperation on counterterrorism and security issues going forward, including with respect to the 2014 Olympics in Sochi,” the White House statement said.

One of the brothers suspected of carrying out the Boston bombings had links with two figures in the Islamist anti-Kremlin insurgency in the Northern Caucasus, a Russian security source told AFP on Monday.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, who was killed in a police shootout, had been in touch with a Dagestan militant named Makhmud Nidal and a militant of Canadian origin named William Plotnikov, the source in the Northern Caucasus said

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