OPCW welcomes elimination of Syrian Chemical Weapon’s wastes

The Hague – Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) welcomed on Thursday the elimination of all wastes resulting from Syrian chemical weapons which have been destroyed.

“We welcome elimination of wastes resulting from the processes of destroying the chemical weapons which have been done successfully on the US ship Cape Ray,” AFP quoted OPCW as saying in a statement.

For his part, Director-General of the Organization Ahmet Üzümcü also welcomed in the same statement “this new stage in the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapon stockpile.”

SANA

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