US Urges Damascus to Disclose and Destroy Chemical Weapons Arsenal

The US State Department welcomed on Thursday the historic decision by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in response to Bashar Assad’s regime’s continued use and possession of chemical weapons in violation of its obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) and its failure to complete the measures set out in the OPCW Executive Council’s July 2020 decision.
“This decision fulfills the recommendation made
by the Executive Council in response to the April 2020 findings of the OPCW’s
Investigation and Identification Team (IIT), which identified that the Syrian
Arab Air Force was responsible for three chemical weapons attacks involving
sarin and chlorine in March 2017 in the northern Syrian town of Ltamenah,” said
the State Department.
“The IIT has since issued an additional report
of Syria’s use of chemical weapons in a separate instance, which adds to a
robust body of evidence by other international investigative bodies that the
regime has repeatedly used these weapons on its own people.”
“The United States commends the OPCW staff for
its thorough, expert, and professional work in producing these reports. The United
States itself assesses that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons at least
50 times since acceding to the CWC in 2013,” it continued.
“The decision condemns Syria’s use of chemical
weapons and suspends certain of its rights and privileges under the Convention
until the OPCW Director-General reports to the Council that Syria has completed
the measures requested in the Executive Council’s July 2020 decision.
“In that decision, the Council requested that
Syria declare any chemical weapons it continues to possess as well as its
chemical weapons production facilities and other related facilities. It also
requested that Syria resolve all outstanding issues regarding the initial
declaration of its chemical weapons stockpile and program. This is the first
time such action has been taken against a country at the OPCW.”
“Along with the international community, the
United States urges the Assad regime to cooperate with the OPCW, to declare and
destroy its remaining stockpile, to renounce its chemical weapons program, and
to comply with its obligations under the CWC,” said the State Department.
“The United States welcomes the OPCW’s decision
and applauds the international community’s continued commitment to upholding
the international norm against the use of chemical weapons,” it stressed.
“The use of chemical weapons by any state
presents an unacceptable security threat to all states. The international
community will continue to pursue accountability for the use of chemical
weapons, for which there can be no impunity,” it vowed.