Speaking at the UN General Assembly, however, he demanded that chemical attacks in Syria be investigated by the International Criminal Court.
Westerwelle welcomed a resolution passed by the UN Security Council yesterday which ordered the destruction of President Bashar al-Assad's banned chemical arms.
"These weapons must be completely destroyed in accordance with a firmly agreed timetable. Germany is prepared to provide financial and technical help to destroy these chemical weapons," he said.
The resolution did not allow for immediate sanctions and despite European calls, did not permit the case to be referred to the ICC.
"The use of chemical weapons cannot be allowed to go unpunished. This we owe not only to the victims in Syria, but also to future generations," he told the UN assembly.
The German minister also backed plans announced by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for a Syria peace conference in November.
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