UNODA Condemns Use of Chemical Weapons by Syria

The United Nations High Representative for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) has condemned the use of chemical weapons by Syria, stating that it constitutes a serious violation of international law

In a statement delivered at the United Nations (UN) Security Council regarding efforts to eliminate chemical weapons in Syria recently held in New York, the Director and Deputy to the United Nations High Representative for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), Adedeji Ebo said, “There can be no justification for their use.

“We must make every effort to ensure the continued resilience of the taboo against these horrific weapons,” he said, adding that “Those responsible for such attacks must be identified and held accountable, for the sake of the victims and as a deterrent to future chemical warfare.”

Ebo emphasized that the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs would provide support and assistance in efforts to eliminate chemical weapons. He said the focus of his briefing was on Syria’s compliance with a Security Council resolution aimed at eliminating chemical weapons in the country.

He highlighted the ongoing challenges in ensuring Syria’s adherence to the UN resolution. He said, “Despite the continued engagement of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Syria has yet to fully cooperate with the international community.

“Efforts to arrange consultations between the OPCW and the Syrian authorities have not been successful recently. Additionally, Syria has not provided the requested documents, including those related to activities at the Scientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC) and the declaration of nerve agent quantities produced at a chemical weapons production facility that Syria had declared as unused for such purposes.

“Syria has also not provided adequate technical information or explanations concerning the detection of a dangerous chemical at the Barzah facilities in November 2018, nor has it shared information about the unauthorized movement of two cylinders associated with the chemical weapon incident in Douma on April 7, 2018.”

He therefore stressed on the importance of full cooperation by the Syrian Arab Republic with the OPCW Technical Secretariat to address all outstanding issues related to chemical weapons.

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