The French parliament will debate the Syria issue Wednesday, but no vote is scheduled. France's constitution doesn't require such a vote on French military intervention until it lasts longer than four months, though some French lawmakers have urged Hollande to call one anyway. He said Tuesday, "We're not there yet."
The U.S. and France have argued that the alleged chemical weapons attack violates international conventions. Russia, which with Iran has been a staunch backer of Assad through the conflict, brushed aside Western claims of the Syrian regime's role.
Hollande said he would speak to the French people "once I have all the elements that can form the foundation of my decision, and I will carry out my responsibility in only one interest: That of France."
The two-year civil war has left 100,000 dead.
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AP writer Jamey Keaten contributed to this report.