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Pakistan re-elected to chemical weapons watchdog OPCW’s executive councilThe Executive Council is the principal policy-making organ of the Hague-based OPCW, which is responsible for supervising the effective impl...
Syria has likely used chemical weapons 17 times: OPCW“There are 20 unresolved issues in Syria's initial chemical weapons declaration, which is deeply concerning,” she said. “The UN and the OPC...
Chemical weapons watchdog OPCW strips Syria's rights over attacksThe measures are in response to an OPCW investigation last year that found the Syrian air force had used the nerve agent sarin and chlorine...
Russia blocks Syria chemical weapons use accountability: USUS Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the UN Security Council that “the Assad regime has tried to avoid accountability by obstructing ...
ISIS may acquire chemical weapons: IndiaAmbassador Venu Rajamony pointed out that despite best efforts of the OPCW, there has been an increase in allegations and incidents of use ...
India votes for Russia-China plan on SyriaIndia has always emphasised the importance of consensus and the need for decisions to be taken by the states parties in consultation with e...
India expresses concern about Islamic State acquisition of chemical weaponsThe Executive Council of the OPCW consists of 41 state parties appointed by the conference for a two-year term.
India deeply worried on reports of ISIS acquiring chemical weaponsThe use of chemical weapons is in complete disregard of humanity and is reprehensible and contrary to the provisions of the Chemical Weapon...
Hoping for support at NSG: India’s OPCW vote a message to ChinaIndia voted against the UK proposal along with 23 other countries while 82 member states of the OPCW voted in favour of the proposal.
India calls for probe into use of chemicals weapons in SyriaStating that the alleged use, if true, is deplorable, Ambassador Venu Rajamony pointed out that the use of chemical weapons anywhere, at an...
India abstains on voting on proposal on UK spy case at The HagueRussia lost the vote by 15 votes to six, while 17 member states abstained. India was among the member states that abstained from the voting.