Syria has completed destruction of critical equipment for producing
chemical weapons and filling munitions with poison gas, the global
chemical weapons watchdog said Thursday.
The announcement by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons came one day ahead of the Nov. 1 deadline set by the
Hague-based organisation for Damascus to destroy or “render inoperable”
all chemical weapon production facilities and machinery for mixing
chemicals into poison gas and filling munitions.
Destruction of the equipment means that Syria can no longer produce new
chemical weapons. However, Damascus still has to start destroying
existing weapons and stockpiles. The country is believed to have around
1,000 metric tons of chemicals and weapons including mustard gas and
the nerve agent sarin.
In a statement, the OPCW said its team is “now satisfied that it has
verified and seen destroyed all of Syria’s declared critical production
and mixing/filling equipment.”
It added that, “no further inspection activities are currently planned.”
Completion of the initial stage of destruction is a significant
milestone in an ambitious timeline that aims to destroy all of
Damascus’ chemical weapons by mid-2014.
Inspectors said earlier this week they had completed their first round
of verification work, visiting 21 of 23 sites declared by Damascus.
Inspectors were unable to visit two sites because of security concerns,
underscoring the risky nature of a mission to destroy Syria’s chemical
arsenal in the midst of an ongoing civil war.
Syria has submitted a plan for the total destruction of its chemical
weapons that has to be approved next month by the OPCW’s executive
committee.
In a further sign of progress in the mission, a group of eight OPCW
inspectors returned to the organization’s headquarters Thursday.
“On behalf of the OPCW, I thank you and all of our colleagues from the
Joint OPCW-UN Mission who remain in Syria for your outstanding
service,” Director-General Ahmet Uzumcu said in comments released by
the OPCW. “I salute the fortitude and courage you’ve all demonstrated
in fulfilling the most challenging mission ever undertaken by this
organisation.”
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