Syria Hands Over Chemical Weapons Inventory by Deadline

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Syria has completed the handover of an inventory of its chemical arsenal by a Saturday deadline as part of a deal that headed off military strikes, the world's chemical weapons watchdog said.

The "OPCW has confirmed that it has received the expected disclosure from the Syrian government regarding its chemical weapons program," the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said in an email received by Agence France Presse.

"The Technical Secretariat is currently reviewing the information received," it added.

The OPCW has postponed a meeting of its Executive Council set for Sunday which had been due to discuss how to dismantle Syria's chemical weapons program.

The U.S.-Russian disarmament agreement, worked out as Washington threatened military action in response to an August 21 chemical weapons attack outside Damascus, requires Syria to hand over the whole of its arsenal which is to be destroyed by mid-2014.

UN diplomats are trying to thrash out a resolution to ensure Syrian compliance with the deal, but they first need the document laying out what U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called the "rules and regulations" of the disarmament to be agreed by the OPCW.

Following the deal, Syria asked to join the Chemical Weapons Convention, which the OPCW enforces. OPCW experts will now analyse the inventory handed over by Damascus to draw up a realistic timetable for destroying the chemicals, delivery systems and production facilities.

According to the framework agreed by Washington and Moscow, OPCW weapons inspectors are to complete inspections of Syrian weapons sites and destruction of production and mixing/filling equipment by November.

But the international consensus on the plan has not carried over into negotiations on the wording of a UN Security Council resolution to back it up.

The Council's five permanent members -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States -- have been wrangling over the text of the resolution since Monday in a bid to find common ground.

The United States, France and Britain want a strongly worded resolution, possibly under the UN Charter's Chapter VII, which could allow the use of force or sanctions to ensure compliance.

But Russia, a key ally of Damascus, opposes all references to use of force.

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Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 21 September 2013, 15:19

The Syrian government is truly resisting against the west by handing over all its weapons. Bashar is the hero his supporters claim. As heroic as Aoun running away when the Syrians invaded and leaving his supporters to be captured.

Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 21 September 2013, 15:22

@Southern: If Syria hands over the weapons, then the US world police worked again and without firing a shot this time. There's nothing on the table about Israeli nukes.

Missing peace 21 September 2013, 15:48

i love your simplistic binary analysis!

Thumb primesuspect 21 September 2013, 15:49

that's because he's a annoying and sticky fly, he's got two neurones. jajajajaja

Thumb primesuspect 21 September 2013, 15:58

it's a joke southern. do always u take everything so seriously?

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Missing peace 21 September 2013, 16:29

yes you are simplistic and naive southern... nothing to do with "wishful thinking"...
read yourself: the world boils down to the evil zionist west and the good "resistance"... nothing in between ! whereas things are much more complicated than that but i guess your limited thinking cannot comprehend that...

... you have the same way of thinking as....george bush! ironic isn't it! LOL

Thumb geha 21 September 2013, 17:45

the Iranian terrorist militia is still dreaming of making a deal with the west allowing it to control the middle east :)
they cannot see beyond the end of their nose, and they do not understand international politics.
they do not see their turn is coming sooner than they expect.

Missing VINCENT 21 September 2013, 18:56

Correct. In fact, Mubarak Hussein Obama in no uncertain terms made it very clear the U.S. will no longer take a leading role in world affairs, specially Middle Eastern foreign policy. For your sake, make sure that when Russia or another second grade super power, like Iran, starts policing the affairs of your corner of the world have a clear and clean human rights record in their own country.

Missing helicopter 21 September 2013, 20:16

Another divine victory for the axis of resistance

Missing helicopter 21 September 2013, 20:56

bigjohn,
Yes there was resistance before HA, it was the PLO/Leftists/SSNP/Nasserites/.... and everyone who was and still is against a thriving State of Lebanon. I wish the Lebanese believe in the sacredness of their land and eliminate all sold out politicians with allegiances to foreign powers.

Missing putin1 22 September 2013, 07:07

The M14, Saudi filth will always dream of destrying the world in tge name of allah. And their only tools are suicde bombing. They never able to come up with any progression to their society. I know this will be deleted bowever small people always stay small