Friday, September 13, 2013

‘Legally speaking’ Syria is now a full member of the anti-chemical weapons treaty – UN envoy.

After the UN accepted documents from Damascus concerning Syria joining the Chemical Weapons Convention, Syria has “legally” become a full member of the treaty, Syrian UN Ambassador Bashar Jaafari said.
"Legally speaking Syria has become, starting today, a full member of the convention," Ambassador Bashar Jaafari told reporters in New York.
Earlier on Thursday, UN spokesman Farhan Haq confirmed that they had received the documents necessary for Damascus' accession.
"In the past few hours we have received a document from the government of Syria that is being translated, which is to be an accession document concerning the Chemical Weapons Convention," Haq said.

Within a few days Damascus is expected to submit to the United Nations all documents required for joining the treaty and a month after the convention is signed, Syria will start handing over information on its chemical weapons to international organizations, Syrian President Bashar Assad said in an interview with Rossiya-24 TV channel.
“Syria is handing over its chemical weapons under international supervision because of Russia,” Assad said. “It doesn’t mean that Syria will sign the documents, fulfil the obligations and that’s it. It’s a bilateral process aimed, first of all, at making the US stop pursuing its policy of threats against Syria.”
 
Meanwhile, during the first day of Geneva talks between Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry in Geneva, Kerry has expressed doubts that Syria is ready to give up its chemical weapons stockpile and said President Assad has 10 days to join the treaty.
“There is nothing standard about this process [Syria joining the convention]” because Assad has used his chemical weapons, Kerry told reporters. “The words of the Syrian regime in our judgment are simply not enough.”
 
Russia-US talks on Syria are expected to resume on Friday with the US saying its earlier plan of a ‘limited’ military strike against Syria is still possible if Russia’s proposal for Damascus to put its chemical weapons under international control fails. 

The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) was adopted by member states in 1992 and became applicable 1997. 189 parties to the treaty are obliged not to use chemical weapons. It also requires the signatories to seize trade and production of chemical weapons as well as to destroy their stockpile within ten years of signing. 
Damascus is not the only country in the world which has not signed the treaty. Angola, Egypt, North Korea and South Sudan are not members of the ban on chemical weapons. Israel and Myanmar signed the convention but so far have not ratified it. 
As of 2013, more than 80 percent of chemical weapons stockpiles that have been declared have been destroyed, according to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which monitors the sites. As of July 31 this year, 71,196 tonnes of agents have been declared and 57,740 destroyed.  

  • But even not being a member of the CWC, Syria still has an international obligation not to use chemical weapons, the monitoring watchdog says.
"Syria is not a party to the Chemical Weapons Convention, but it is a party to the Geneva (Protocol) of 1925 which prohibits the use of chemical and biological weapons," Director-General of OPCW Ahmet Uzumcu was quoted as saying. "So they have a clear obligation not to use chemical weapons in any circumstances"

http://rt.com/news/syria-chemical-weapons-treaty-792/
12/9/13
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  1. Λαβρόφ: Η ένταξη στον Οργανισμό για την Απαγόρευση των Χημικών Όπλων καθιστά περιττή την επίθεση κατά της Συρίας...

    Η Ρωσία θεωρεί ότι η ένταξη της Δαμασκού στη Σύμβαση για την απαγόρευση των χημικών όπλων καθιστά περιττή την επίθεση κατά της Συρίας, δήλωσε ο επικεφαλής του ΥΠΕΞ της Ρωσίας Σεργκέι Λαβρόφ πριν την έναρξη των συνομιλιών με τον ΥΠΕΞ των ΗΠΑ Τζον Κέρι στη Γενεύη.

    Η διαδικασία της ένταξης της Συρίας στον ΟΑΧΟ δεν πρέπει να καθυστερήσει, σημείωσε ο υπουργός.

    Ο Λαβρόφ θεωρεί ότι τρέχουσα εξέλιξη της κατάστασης δίνει μία ευκαιρία για τη σύγκληση της διεθνούς διάσκεψης για τη Συρία «Γενεύη-2». Η Ρωσία θεωρεί ότι οι ΗΠΑ θα προτιμήσουν τον ειρηνικό τρόπο διευθέτησης της συριακής κρίσης, τόνισε ο ίδιος.
    Διαβάστε ολόκληρο το κείμενο: http://greek.ruvr.ru/news/2013_09_12/242222964/
    12/9/13

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  2. UN: Assad has signed chemical weapons decree...Secretary-general says Syria has "expressed commitment to observe the obligations" of international conventions....

    President Bashar al-Assad has signed a decree stating that Syria will accede to international law on the prohibition of chemical weapons, the United Nations said.

    In a statement late on Thursday, the spokesman for the UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said: "The secretary-general has today received a letter from the government of Syria, informing him that President Assad has signed the legislative decree providing for the accession of Syria to the Convention ... on chemical weapons of 1992.

    "In their letter, the Syrian authorities have expressed their commitment to observe the obligations entailed by the convention even before its entry into force for Syria."

    The statement added that the secretary general "hopes that the current talks in Geneva will lead to speedy agreement on a way forward which will be endorsed and assisted by the international community", a reference to discussions between Russia and the United States in the Swiss City.....http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/09/201391221295743696.html
    13/9/13

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  3. Ban Ki-moon Welcomes Syria’s Bid to Join UN Treaty...

    September 13 (RIA Novosti) - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon received a letter from Damascus on the Syrian intention to join the international convention banning chemical weapons and welcomed the initiative, his spokesperson said on Friday.

    “The Secretary-General has today received a letter from the Government of Syria, informing him that President [Bashar] Assad has signed the legislative decree providing for the accession of Syria to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction of 1992,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

    In its letter to Ban Ki-moon on Thursday, the Syrian authorities said their country, which is not a signatory to the convention, agreed to comply with the agreement’s provisions before officially signing it.

    “The Secretary-General welcomes this development, noting that, as depository of the Convention, he has long called for universal accession to the Chemical Weapons Convention,” the statement added......http://en.rian.ru/world/20130913/183395437/Ban-Ki-moon-Welcomes-Syrias-Bid-to-Join-UN-Treaty.html
    13/9/13

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  4. Report: Syrian chemical weapons sites being dispersed....

    An elite Syrian unit that runs the government's chemical arms program has been scattering the weapons to dozens of sites across the country, potentially complicating US plans for air strikes, the Wall Street Journal reported.

    The newspaper, citing unnamed US officials and lawmakers briefed on the intelligence, said on its website on Thursday that a secretive military group known as Unit 450 had been moving the stocks around for months to help avoid detection of the weapons.

    US and Israeli intelligence agencies and Middle Eastern officials still believe they know the location of most of the government's chemical weapons supply, the Journal said.

    But "we know a lot less than we did six months ago about where the chemical weapons are," one official was quoted as saying.
    http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Report-Syrian-chemical-weapons-sites-being-dispersed-326070
    13/9/13

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  5. Kerry, Lavrov hope Syria chemical talks will revive peace conference...

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday they were hopeful that talks on Syria's chemical weapons would help revive an international plan for a "Geneva 2" conference to end the war in Syria.

    Kerry, who said the ongoing talks on chemical weapons were "constructive", told a news conference in Geneva that he and Lavrov planned to meet in New York around Sept 28 and hoped to agree a date for the Geneva 2 conference then.
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/13/us-syria-crisis-talks-idUSBRE98C0BQ20130913?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews
    13/9/13

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  6. Assads "Unit 450" versteckt C-Waffen in ganz Syrien...

    Die USA sind besorgt: Während in Genf diplomatische Gespräche laufen, verteilt das syrische Militär die C-Waffen über das ganze Land. Es sollen schon 50 Verstecke angelegt worden sein.

    Eine Elite-Einheit des syrischen Militärs versucht offenbar mit einem ausgeklügelten System, das Chemiewaffen-Arsenal vor den Geheimdiensten zu verbergen. Die für das syrische C-Waffen-Program zuständige Gruppe "Unit 450" habe die Kampfstoffe auf Dutzende Standorte in Syrien verteilt, berichtet das "Wall Street Journal". Das Blatt beruft sich auf US-Regierungs- und Kongresskreise.

    Seit Monaten würden die Waffen immer wieder verlagert, um ihren aktuellen Standort zu verschleiern. Die USA vermuteten sie mittlerweile an bis zu 50 verschiedenen Orten im ganzen Land. Die Geheimdienste der USA und Israels gingen aber trotzdem noch davon aus, die meisten Lagerstätten zu kennen........http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article119980413/Assads-Unit-450-versteckt-C-Waffen-in-ganz-Syrien.html
    13/9/13

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  7. Ανανέωσαν το ραντεβού Κέρι-Λαβρόφ...

    Σε συμφωνία για νέα συνάντηση στις 28 Σεπτεμβρίου (αυτή τη φορά στη Νέα Υόρκη) προκειμένου να ορίσουν μια ημερομηνία για τη σύγκληση της διάσκεψης «Γενεύη 2» για τη Συρία, κατέληξαν οι υπουργοί Εξωτερικών Ρωσίας και ΗΠΑ κατά τη διάρκεια των συνομιλιών τους στη Γενεύη.

    Κατά τη διάρκεια κοινής συνέντευξης Τύπου, ο υπουργός Εξωτερικών των ΗΠΑ Τζον Κέρι χαρακτήρισε "εποικοδομητικές" τις συνομιλίες με τον ρώσο ομόλογό του Σεργκέι Λαβρόφ, ο οποίος με τη σειρά του επαίνεσε την "κατανόηση" που επέδειξε ο αμερικανός υπουργός Εξωτερικών στη σημασία της προώθησης μίας διπλωματικής επίλυσης της συριακής κρίσης.

    Από το Κιργιστάν όπου βρίσκεται ο ρώσος πρόεδρος Βλαντιμίρ Πούτιν ζήτησε όλες τις πλευρές να χαιρετίσουν την απόφαση της συριακής ηγεσίας να γίνει κράτος-πλήρες μέλος της Διεθνούς Σύμβασης Απαγόρευσης της χρήσης χημικών όπλων και συμπλήρωσε: "Θέλω να εκφράσω την ελπίδα ότι αυτή η απόφαση θα αποτελέσει σημαντικό βήμα στο δρόμο για την επίλυση αυτής της κρίσης".

    Η Συρία ήταν ως σήμερα μόλις η μία από τις επτά χώρες εκτός της Σύμβασης, η οποία επιτάσσει οι χώρες οι οποίες την έχουν επικυρώσει να προχωρήσουν στην πλήρη καταστροφή των χημικών τους οπλοστασίων.

    Το Ιράν υποστηρίζει τη ρωσική πρωτοβουλία να τεθεί το συριακό χημικό οπλοστάσιο υπό διεθνή έλεγχο και την απόφαση της Δαμασκού να προσχωρήσει στη Σύμβαση για την Απαγόρευση των Χημικών Οπλων, δήλωσε σήμερα ο πρόεδρος Χασάν Ροχανί.

    (Πηγή:AMΠΕ, AFP)
    http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=385801
    13/9/13

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  8. Chemical weapons regulator says Syria requests assistance...

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said on Friday that Syria's deputy foreign minister, Faisal Mekdad, had contacted it with a request for technical assistance.

    Syria became a full member of the global anti-chemical weapons treaty on Thursday, the country's U.N. envoy said, a move that the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had promised as part of a Russian plan to avoid U.S. strikes.

    (Reporting by Sara Webb; editing by Andrew Roche)
    http://www.thestar.com.my/News/World/2013/09/13/Chemical-weapons-regulator-says-Syria-requests-assistance.aspx
    13/9/13

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  9. UN Report To Confirm Chemical Weapons Used In Syria Attack As Ban Ki-Moon Accuses Assad Of Crimes Against Humanity...

    UNITED NATIONS, Sept 13 (Reuters) - A report by U.N. chemical weapons experts will likely confirm that poison gas was used in an Aug. 21 attack on Damascus suburbs that killed hundreds of people, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday.

    "I believe that the report will be an overwhelming, overwhelming report that chemical weapons (were) used even though I cannot publicly say at this time before I receive this report," Ban said at a U.N. meeting.

    He was referring to a report by the U.N. expert team led by Ake Sellstrom of Sweden. Ban also said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "has committed many crimes against humanity," though he did not say whether it was Assad's forces or rebels who used chemical toxins in the Aug. 21 attack.
    *****An earlier version of this article mistakenly reported that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said an upcoming UN report would blame Syrian President Bashar Assad for a chemical weapons attack on August 21 near Damascus. This has been corrected.****
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/13/un-confirms-syria-chemical-weapons_n_3921424.html?utm_hp_ref=world
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  10. Syrie : Al-Assad a "commis de nombreux crimes contre l'humanité", selon Ban Ki-moon...Le secrétaire général de l'ONU a par ailleurs annoncé que le rapport des experts des Nations unies allait confirmer l'utilisation d'armes chimiques.....

    Bachar Al-Assad a "commis de nombreux crimes contre l'humanité". C'est l'accusation portée contre le président syrien par le secrétaire général de l'ONU, Ban Ki-moon, vendredi 13 septembre. Il a par ailleurs annoncé que le rapport des experts des Nations unies allait confirmer l'utilisation d'armes chimiques en Syrie, sans toutefois en attribuer directement la responsabilité au président syrien.

    "Je pense que le rapport sera un rapport accablant, accablant sur l'utilisation d'armes chimiques, même si je ne peux pas dire cela publiquement avant de l'avoir reçu", a déclaré Ban Ki-moon lors d'une réunion à l'ONU. La terminologie de "crime contre l'humanité" est définie par l'article 7 du statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale. Il condamne notamment "toute attaque généralisée ou systématique lancée contre une population civile".
    La Russie accuse les rebelles

    Le rapport des experts de l'ONU est attendu lundi, selon des diplomates. Les inspecteurs des Nations unies n'ont pas pour mission de déterminer qui est à l'origine de l'attaque chimique commise le 21 août près de Damas, mais seulement d'en vérifier l'existence.

    Les Etats-Unis et leurs alliés accusent le régime syrien d'avoir commis ce massacre, qui a fait plusieurs centaines de morts. Damas dément toute responsabilité. De son côté, la Russie, alliée de Bachar Al-Assad, a accusé les rebelles syriens d'avoir utilisé des gaz toxiques de façon à faire accuser le régime et à provoquer des frappes occidentales contre Damas.
    http://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/revolte-en-syrie/syrie-al-assad-a-commis-de-nombreux-crimes-contre-l-humanite-selon-le-secretaire-general-de-l-onu-ban-ki-moon_411225.html#xtor=RSS-3-[lestitres]
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  11. U.N. report expected to confirm chemical arms used in Syria: Ban...

    (Reuters) - A report by U.N. chemical weapons experts will likely confirm that poison gas was used in an August 21 attack on Damascus suburbs that killed hundreds of people, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday.

    "I believe that the report will be an overwhelming, overwhelming report that chemical weapons (were) used, even though I cannot publicly say at this time before I receive this report," Ban said at a U.N. meeting.

    He was referring to an eagerly awaited report by the U.N. expert team led by Ake Sellstrom of Sweden.

    U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq said that Ban does not have Sellstrom's report yet. Ban has said previously, however, that he was in contact with Sellstrom and had urged him to expedite his conclusions.

    France's U.N. ambassador, Gerard Araud, told reporters Monday is the tentative date for Ban to present Sellstrom's report to the Security Council and other U.N. member states.

    Ban also said on Friday that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "has committed many crimes against humanity," though he did not say whether it was Assad's forces or rebels who used the chemical weapons in the August 21 attack.

    While Sellstrom's report will not explicitly pin the blame on either side, diplomats say the facts they gathered could suggest which side in the 2-1/2 year civil war was responsible.

    The United States and other Western powers blame forces loyal to Assad for the attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin asserts there is "every reason to believe" it was carried out by rebels.

    Two Western diplomats said they strongly expect Sellstrom's report will confirm the U.S. view that sarin gas was used in the attack, which the United States says killed over 1,400 people, many of them children.

    The diplomats added they expected the report would indirectly implicate the Syrian government. They declined to elaborate, but the details that the report could include are types of weapons used and trajectories.

    Sellstrom's report could become a bargaining chip in talks between Russia and Western powers on conditions for Syria to give up its chemical weapons and the terms of a U.N. Security Council resolution on the matter.

    (Reporting by Louis Charbonneau; Editing by Vicki Allen and Philip Barbara)
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/13/us-syria-crisis-un-idUSBRE98C0QK20130913
    13/9/13

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  12. La ONU confirma el ataque químico...

    Ban Ki-Moon afirma que el régimen sirio de Bachar el Asad "ha cometido muchos crímenes contra la humanidad".

    El secretario general de la ONU, Ban ki-Moon, adelantó ayer que el informe de los inspectores internacionales en Siria aportará pruebas “abrumadoras” sobre el uso de armas químicas en el ataque del mes pasado contra posiciones rebeldes. Aunque no identificó a los responsables, puesto que eso no figuraba en el mandato original de esa comisión, Ban acusó en esa misma declaración al presidente sirio, Bachar el Asad, de haber cometido “muchos crímenes contra la humanidad”.....http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2013/09/13/actualidad/1379091714_707490.html
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  13. Syria’s Request to Join Chemical Weapons Convention Under Review...

    MOSCOW, September 13 (RIA Novosti) – The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has received Syria’s request to join the Chemical Weapons Convention, the organization said Friday, as US, Russian and UN officials discussed Moscow’s plan for placing the country’s chemical weapons under international control in a bid to avoid US airstrikes.

    OPCW director-general Ahmet Uzumcu received a letter from Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem on Thursday informing him of the government’s decision to join the convention, the organization said in a press release.

    The 1993 treaty requires the destruction of all chemical weapon stockpiles, and Syria is one of about half a dozen UN member states that have not signed it.

    Uzumcu said Syria’s request had been forwarded to the convention’s signatories for review.

    The OPCW’s press secretary was quoted by Agence France-Presse as saying the organization’s executive council would meet next week to consider the request.

    Some Western news agencies quoted the Syrian ambassador to the United Nations as saying Thursday that Damascus had become a full member of the convention..........http://en.rian.ru/world/20130913/183420824/Syrias-Request-to-Join-Chemical-Weapons-Convention-Under-Review.html
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  14. Syrie: pour Moscou, le délai des Etats-Unis est irréaliste...

    AFP - Le délai fixé par les Etats-Unis pour décider si les discussions visant à placer sous contrôle international l'arsenal chimique de la Syrie ont des chances d'aboutir est irréaliste, a estimé samedi un important député russe.

    "L'exigence des Etats-Unis disant que les armes chimiques doivent passer sous contrôle international en deux ou trois semaines n'est tout simplement pas professionnel", a déclaré Alexeï Pouchkov, chef de la commission des Affaires étrangères au Parlement russe.

    "En Syrie, il y a au moins 42 points de stockage de ces armes, et certains se trouvent dans des zones de combat", a-t-il ajouté.

    De hauts responsables américains ont indiqué vendredi soir que les Etats-Unis estimaient qu'ils sauraient d'ici à deux semaines si les discussions en cours avec les Russes avaient des chances d'aboutir.

    Mardi soir, le président Obama a annoncé avoir demandé au Congrès de suspendre son examen d'une résolution sur l'usage de la force en Syrie, et a accepté de donner une chance à la diplomatie, alors que les Russes, alliés du régime Assad, ont proposé de placer l'arsenal chimique de ce dernier sous contrôle international aux fins de destruction.

    Le secrétaire d'Etat John Kerry et le ministre russe des Affaires étrangères Sergueï Lavrov, qui ont entamé jeudi des négociations à cet effet à Genève (Suisse), doivent les poursuivre ce samedi.

    Les responsables de la Maison Blanche, vendredi, ont reconnu que ce processus serait difficile à mettre en oeuvre, et ont souligné que les Etats-Unis s'attacheraient avant tout à la possibilité de vérifier de façon certaine que M. Assad tenait ses engagements.
    http://www.france24.com/fr/20130914-syrie-moscou-le-delai-etats-unis-est-irrealiste
    14/9/13

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  15. Μέσα Οκτωβρίου η ένταξη της Συρίας στη Συνθήκη για τα χημικά...

    Από τα μέσα Οκτωβρίου η Συρία θα εντάσσεται στη Συνθήκη για τα χημικά όπλα, καθώς ο ΟΗΕ γνωστοποίησε πως έχει λάβει τα έγγραφα που απαιτούνται για να ολοκληρωθεί αυτή η διαδικασία.

    «Η Συνθήκη θα αρχίσει να ισχύει για τη Συριακή Αραβική Δημοκρατία την 30ή ημέρα μετά την ημερομηνία κατάθεσης αυτού του νομικού εγγράφου εισόδου, δηλαδή στις 14 Οκτωβρίου 2013» αναφέρει σε ανακοίνωσή του ο ΟΗΕ.
    http://www.defencenet.gr/defence/item/μέσα-οκτωβρίου-η-ένταξη-της-συρίας-στη-συνθήκη-για-τα-χημικά
    14/9/13

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    1. Syria officially becomes member of OPCW on Monday...

      THE HAGUE, October 14 (Itar-Tass) - Beginning from Monday, Syria officially becomes a member of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). The Organization's basic document -- the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destructions, also known as the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), for short -- will apply to it.

      For several years, the OPCW has been calling on Syrian authorities to join the CWC but until recently thrre was no official response. On September 13, this year, OPCW Director-General Ahmet Uzumcu confirmed the receit of an application from the Syrian Arab Republic (SAR) for accession to the CWC.

      Syria becoms a 190th member-state of the OPCW. At present only six countries still remain outside the Convention. Two of them -- Israel and Myanmar -- way back in 1993 signed the CWC, thereby expressing their political support for its goals and principles. Only Angola, Egypt, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and South Sudan have taken no actions as regards the Convention.

      OPCW sources emphasize that Syria joined it in special conditions. The period that had passed from the moment of the filing of the applicationt to the country's presentation of information on its stocks, was only seven days and complete accession process took only a month, although usually the procedure presupposes a much longer term.

      On the night from September 27 to 28, the OPCW Executive Council approved a plan for the destruction of chemica weapons in Syria. The decision was adopted unanimously. Following that, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 2,118 in support of the plan for the elimination of chemical weapons in the SAR. All the 15 coutnries of the UNSC voted for the document.

      The first group of OPCW experts began an inspection in Syria on October 1, this year. The Plan envisages the completion of the destruction of the production equipment at Syrian facilities by November 1 and the stocks of chemica weapons in Syria are to be finally eliminated by the middle of next year. OPCW experts and the Director-General pointed out a constructive beginning of the mission in Syria and the readiness for coopepation manifested by the country's authorities.

      The OPCW was founded in 1997. On October 11, 2013, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the OPCW to be a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. At a news conference held on the same day, OPCW Director-General Ahme Uzumcu expressed hope that the award bestowed upon the Organization would inspire the non-member countries to join the Organization. He emphasized tha the Nobel Committee's decision was a pleasant surprise.

      The purposes of the OPCW are chemical demilitarization and nonproliferation of chemical weapons. The CWC was signed in Paris on January 13, 1993, by 130 countries and entered into forces on April 29, 1997. The CWC is the first multilateral treaty whic not only bans a whole type of weapons of mass destruction but also provides a machinery for the checking of military and civilian chemical facilities.

      The CWC signatory countries account for almost 98 percent of the world's population. Their territories take up almost the same percentage of the world's continental area. Ninety percent of the world's chemical industry are concentrated in these countries.

      The OPCW's supreme body is a Conference of the member-states. The Organization is headquartered in theH ague.

      According to OPCW data, as of July 2013, an aggregate of 57,740 metric tonnes, or 81.1 percent of the world's announced stocks of chemical weapons had been eliminated.
      http://www.itar-tass.com/c32/911213.html
      14/10/13

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  16. Syria submits chemical weapons destruction plan on time...

    Al Arabiya
    The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) confirmed on Sunday that Syria has submitted its chemical arms destruction plan on time.

    The world’s chemical weapons watchdog says Syria sent the details of its poison gas and nerve agent stock and a plan to destroy all facilities linked to the deadly arsenal on Thursday, as part of a strict timeline that aims to destroy the stockpile by mid-2014, according to the Associated Press.

    Syria had until Oct. 27 to present its plan.

    “On the 24 of October 2013, the Syrian Arab Republic submitted to the OPCW its formal initial declaration covering its chemical weapons program,” an OPCW watchdog said in a statement reported by AFP, adding that Damascus had had until Sunday to do so.

    The Hague-based organization says such declarations by member states “provide the basis on which plans are devised for a systematic, total and verified destruction of declared chemical weapons and production facilities.”

    No details of the declaration or destruction plan were released on Sunday.

    Syria had already given preliminary details to the OPCW and inspectors have visited most of the 23 declared sites in Damascus.


    (With AFP and the Associated Press)
    http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/10/27/OPCW-Syria-submitted-chemical-arms-destruction-plan-on-time-.html
    27/10/13

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  17. Chemical weapon details filed by Syrian government...

    Watchdog group says information on Syria’s programs and facilities to ‘provide the basis’ for their destruction.

    The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said in a statement that Syria completed its declaration Thursday, as part of a strict and ambitious timeline that aims to destroy the lethal stockpile by mid-2014.

    The Hague-based group said such declarations by member states “provide the basis on which plans are devised for a systematic, total and verified destruction of declared chemical weapons and production facilities.”

    Such declarations made to the organization remain confidential and no details of Syria’s program were released.

    Syria already had given preliminary details to the OPCW when it said it was joining the organization in September in a move that warded off possible U.S. military strikes in the aftermath of an August 21 chemical weapon attack on a Damascus suburb. Syria denies responsibility for the deadly attack.

    OPCW inspectors were hastily dispatched to Syria this month and have visited most of the 23 sites Damascus declared and begun overseeing destruction work to ensure that machines used to mix chemicals and fill munitions with poison gas are no longer functioning.

    Syria is believed to possess around 1,000 metric tons of chemical weapons, including mustard gas and sarin.............http://www.timesofisrael.com/chemical-weapon-details-filed-by-syrian-government/
    27/10/13

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