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More than 45 percent of chemical weapons taken out of Syria - OPCW

19 March 2014, 22:37 -- More than 45 per cent of toxic chemicals, including the most dangerous chemicals, have already been taken out of Syria, the OPCW ( Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) press release, issued on Wednesday, says.

'The joint mission of the United Nations Organization and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has confirmed today that another two shipments of chemical weapons, including the substances of the first and second categories had been transported to the port of Latakia and shipped out. Taking this into account, the total amount of chemical weapons, taken out of Syria to be scrapped, has exceeded 45 percent,' the report says.

Syrian chemical weapons to be completely removed by April 13

Syria's chemical weapons that should be destroyed outside the country could be removed by April 13, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said on Friday, adding there was no need to adjust the timeframe.

Syria's chemical weapons that should be destroyed outside the country could be removed by April 13, a Russian Foreign Ministry official has said, adding there was no need to adjust the timeframe.

'If there are no difficulties then in a month, on April 13, the removal will be practically finished,' Mikhail Ulyanov, head of the Foreign Ministry's security and disarmament department, was quoted as saying by RIA news agency on Friday.

Ulyanov added that Syria would present the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons with a new plan to destroy its chemical weapons production facilities at the end of March, accoridng to the Reuters news agency.

Syria declared 12 production facilities to the OPCW and had until March 15 to destroy them under the deal. Damascus has already missed several deadlines laid out in the agreement.

The US-Russia deal was aimed at heading off US military strikes against President Bashar al-Assad's government after hundreds of people were killed last August in a chemical weapons attack outside Damascus.

Damascus agreed last year to destroy all chemical weapons facilities and surrender 1,300 metric tonnes of toxic agents to a joint OPCW/United Nations mission. It has until June 30 to eliminate its chemical weapons programme completely.

The process of removing chemical weapons began in January, with t he OPCW turning to the US military for assistance after no country volunteered to destroy the chemical weapons on its soil, despite an international consensus that the weapons be neutralised outside Syria.

Voice of Russia, Reuters, Al Jazeera, RIA

Source: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_19/More-than-45-percent- of-chemical-weapons-taken-out-of-Syria-OPCW-3736/



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