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Syria’s Voting Rights Reinstated at Chemical Weapons Watchdog

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Syria has regained its voting rights at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), a significant shift following the ousting of President Bashar Assad. This decision, made by the OPCW’s executive council, reflects a ‘change in circumstances’ as the new Syrian authorities have committed to fulfilling their obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention.

The reinstatement comes after Syria was stripped of its rights in 2021 due to the Assad regime’s failure to declare its chemical weapons program fully. The OPCW now acknowledges progress made by the interim government in addressing outstanding issues related to chemical weapons, which could enhance international cooperation and oversight in the region.

This development may alter the dynamics of international relations for Syria, as the new leadership seeks to rebuild ties with Western nations. The OPCW’s decision is seen as a milestone in efforts to verify and eliminate any remaining chemical weapons, potentially paving the way for increased diplomatic engagement.

As the situation evolves, the implications for regional stability and security are profound. The international community will be closely monitoring Syria’s compliance with its obligations, which could influence future sanctions and diplomatic strategies aimed at the country.

Source: DW News

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