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ID129110
Title ProperSyrian chemical removal seen as slow
LanguageENG
AuthorDaniel, Horner
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Amid increasing frustration over the pace of Syria's removal of chemical weapons materials for overseas destruction, Syrian authorities are in talks with key countries and experts from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the United Nations on a revised timetable for the removal effort, according to media reports and spokesmen for some of the parties in the negotiations. Syria has proposed a timetable that would take until about the end of May, but the U.S. government "believes that the Syrians are more than capable of moving these chemicals to Latakia on a shorter timetable," a State Department spokesman said in a Feb. 28 e-mail to Arms Control Today. Latakia is the port city in northwestern Syria where the Syrian government is collecting the chemicals from across the country before sending them overseas for destruction.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol.44, No.2; March 2014: p.29-30
Journal SourceArms Control Today Vol.44, No.2; March 2014: p.29-30
Key WordsOrganisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons - OPCW ;  Chemical Weapons ;  Biological Weapons ;  Chemical and Biological Weapons - CBW ;  Syrian Chemical Removal ;  Syria ;  Middle East ;  Middle East Policy ;  Nuclear Arsenal ;  Nuclear Detonator ;  International Regime ;  International Coordination ;  International Cooperation - IC ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Organization - IO ;  Nuclear Proliferation Treaty - NPT ;  United States - US ;  United Kingdom - UK ;  United Nations - UN ;  European Union - EU ;  Nuclear Regime ;  Arsenal Control