(CNN) Foreign ministers of leading US allies were meeting Monday amid mixed signals from the Trump administration on the future of Syrian President President Bashar al-Assad. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley holds up photos of victims of the Syrian chemical attack during a Security Council meeting. In a statement issued by the Kremlin, Russia and Iran both called for an "objective, unbiased" investigation into the chemical attack that provoked the strikes. Only five days before the chemical attack, Haley said removing Assad was not a priority. "Our priority is no longer to sit and focus on getting Assad out," Haley had told reporters on March 30.
Source: CNN April 10, 2017 10:00 UTC