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Organization: More countries will agree to destroy chemical weapons

Posted : Fri, 04 Apr 2008 09:06:03 GMT
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The Hague - Several of the 12 countries who have not signed anti-proliferation treaties for chemical weapons will do so this year, according to an international organization working to eradicate their use. The statement was made on Friday in The Hague by Rogelio Pfirter, director-general of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

Pfirter was speaking at a press conference ahead of an international conference due to start on April 7.

The Dutch-based OPCW has been striving for the destruction of all existing chemical weapons and a complete stop to the production of new ones since 1997.

The OPCW has 183 members. Many member countries destroyed their stores of chemical weapons or have made a start on doing so.

On Friday, Pfirter expressed his optimism about the chances of realizing a complete ban on chemical weapons.

"Our treaty is the only (one) that succeeds in banning weapons of mass destruction," he said.

But he also stressed the need to continue efforts to convince all member countries to implement the OPCW-treaty in a uniform way.

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