UN experts to start Syria chemical probe

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says its experts will begin probing the site of an alleged chemical weapons attack near Damascus on Monday.

The UN chemical weapons investigation team arrives in Damascus

UN experts will begin their probe of an alleged Syrian chemical weapons site on Monday. (AAP)

The United Nations says its experts will start their probe of an alleged Syrian chemical weapons site on Monday.

Secretary General Ban Ki-moon "has instructed the mission ... currently in Damascus, to focus its attention on ascertaining the facts of the 21 August incident as its highest priority," the UN said in a statement late on Sunday morning.

"The mission is preparing to conduct on-site fact-finding activities, starting tomorrow, Monday, 26 August."

The mission had been repeatedly delayed amid differences with President Bashar al-Assad's regime over the scope of the probe into the alleged use of chemical arms in the 29-month civil war.

The UN announcement came shortly after Damascus gave the green light for the inspectors to carry out the probe into the alleged use of chemical weapons near the Syrian capital on Wednesday.

Doctors Without Borders has said 355 people died last week of "neurotoxic" symptoms, after the opposition claimed regime forces unleashed chemicals east and southwest of Damascus causing more than 1300 deaths.

Ban "notes the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic affirmed that it will provide the necessary co-operation, including the observance of the cessation of hostilities at the locations related to the incident," the UN statement said.

"The Secretary-General would like to reiterate that all relevant parties equally share the responsibility of co-operating in urgently generating a safe environment for the mission to do its job efficiently and providing all necessary information."

The UN team arrived in Damascus last week to begin the hard-won mission, which UN officials originally said would last two weeks and cover three sites.


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