Syria regains voting rights in OPCW
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons restored Syria’s voting rights, citing a change in circumstances after the rights were withdrawn in 2021.
Syria regained its voting rights in the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). The OPCW said a change in circumstances justified the restoration, which follows the withdrawal of Syria’s voting rights in 2021.
According to democrata.es, the proposal to restore the rights was promoted by 67 States Parties and adopted by consensus. The OPCW stated that the regime’s failure to declare the entirety of its chemical‑weapons programme and its use of chemical weapons during the civil war that began in 2011 constitute serious violations of Syria’s obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Syria joined the OPCW in 2013, as reported by dw. democrata.es also reported that the Bashar al‑Assad regime fell in December 2024.
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