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France closes embassy in Syria

France announces closure of its embassy in Syria, a day after two French journalists escaped from the besieged Syrian city of Homs.

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France said Friday it is closing its embassy in Syria, a day after two French journalists escaped to Lebanon after being trapped for days in the besieged Syrian city of Homs, reports Time magazine.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy made the announcement in Brussels, where EU leaders were debating their response to the Syrian military's crackdown on the opposition uprising in Syria.MORE: As the Slaughter Continues, the Syrian Opposition Still Can't Agree on an Armed Response

The EU leaders also were discussing a proposed joint statement that would call for those responsible for the repression in Syria to be held to account for human rights violations against civilians.

The United States and Britain already have closed their embassies in Syria. "We have decided to close our embassy," Sarkozy told reporters in Brussels.

"What is happening is a scandal," he said, noting that the European Council already has "condemned in the harshest terms what is happening in Syria."

French Ambassador Eric Chevallier had only recently returned to Damascus after being recalled to Paris for consultations. He was sent back to help try to get the two French journalists out of Syria.

Read more of this report from Time.