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Mikdad: «Israel» Must Be Obliged to Join WMD Non-Proliferation Agreements

Mikdad: «Israel» Must Be Obliged to Join WMD Non-Proliferation Agreements
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Syrian Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Faysal Mikdad said that Syria condemns in the strongest terms any use of chemical weapons anywhere, by anyone and under any circumstance.

Delivering Syria’s speech at the Fourth Special Session of the Conference of States Parties to review the operation of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) in the Hague, Mikdad said on Wednesday that since holding the Third Review Conference in 2013, important achievements had been made in elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons, with Russia, Iraq and Libya completely destroying all of their chemical weapons and their production facilities.

Mikdad said that “Syria expresses concern over US procrastination in the process of destroying its chemical weapons and completing the destruction of its vast arsenal of these weapons.”

He pointed out to the success achieved in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons via transporting the chemical materials out of Syria in order to destroy them along with the destruction of all chemical facilities under delicate and difficult circumstances, which makes the process a historic precedent.

The deputy foreign minister stressed that Syria has confronted the largest and fiercest terrorist attack on its territory, and terrorism was eradicated and safety and security were restored to its territory thanks to its army, in cooperation with the allies.

Mikdad said that one of the key factors of the success which was achieved in eliminating the Syrian chemical weapons was the cooperation between the Syrian government and the Technical Secretariat in reviewing the Syrian initial declaration to make it fully consistent with the provisions of the Convention.

He affirmed that the theories adopted by some countries based on spreading chaos and the policies to change the regimes by force led to the expansion of the terrorism phenomenon in the world.

These countries, he added, did not like the state of security and stability in Syria, which led them to push their tools and mercenaries to destabilize the country by fabricating scenarios on the use of chemical materials against civilians aimed at distorting the image of the Syrian state.

Syria has maintained cooperation with the technical secretariat of the (OPCW) and managed to overcome many complexities in the Syrian file through the continuous work, systematically providing information on the terrorists’ pursuit to possess and transfer chemical weapons and toxic chemicals via Turkey to Syria

The OPCW put forward several aspects that need to be addressed and developed, including respect for the national expertise of states parties in dealing with issues related to them, he added.

Mikdad clarified that on April 7th 2017, US warplanes shelled with 59 Tomahawk missiles Shayrat Airbase in Syria in the wake of fabricated accusations to Syria involving the use of chemical weapons in Khan Sheikhoun on April 4th, 2017. This aggressive behavior was repeated on April 14th 2018 through a tripartite aggression launched by the US, Britain and France.

He stressed that the accusations made by some Western countries, without any concrete evidence about the responsibility of the Syrian government for the use of toxic chemicals, is a coordinated campaign of repeated lies aimed at distorting the image of the Syrian state and exerting more political pressure on it.

Syria welcomes the accession of Palestine state to the Convention as the 193th Member State of the Organization, which represents an important step towards achieving the universality of the Convention, he said.

Mikdad pointed out that the strengthening of regional security and peace in the Middle East requires efforts to make the region free of all weapons of mass destruction. This will not be achieved, he explained, unless Israel is obliged to accede to the Chemical Weapons Convention and other relevant international conventions on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

He clarified that the issue involving violations of confidentiality in the organization has raised serious concern in Syria and a number of countries.

The deputy foreign minister reiterated that Syria has been keen since the first day of its accession to the organization to cooperate with the Technical Secretariat in a positive and transparent manner to implement its obligations under the Convention and the Executive Council resolutions.

Source: SANA, Edited by website team

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