OPCW News December 2024

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Germany strengthens global chemical weapons ban with €500,000 contributions to OPCW programme

Germany’s voluntary contribution reinforces OPCW activities in relation to Ukraine.

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OPCW monitoring situation in Syria

OPCW reaffirms its commitment to clarifying gaps, discrepancies, and inconsistencies in the Syrian chemical weapons declaration amidst political transition.

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Portuguese-Speaking Countries Enhance Knowledge on Managing Dual-Use Chemicals Transfer

Capacity-building focused on the pivotal role of customs officers in regulating the import and export of scheduled chemicals.

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26th Annual Meeting of National Authorities opens in The Hague

The three-day event brings together National Authorities from around the world to address emerging chemical threats and advance implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.

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OPCW and Republic of Korea promote chemical safety and security in Asia

Professionals in chemical industry, members of chemical industry associations, academics, and government officials gather in Seoul to exchange knowledge and best practices in chemical safety and security management.

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Monaco contributes €20,000 to support OPCW activities

Monaco’s contribution will support OPCW’s missions in Syria as well as a research fellowship in biotoxin analysis for the Africa region.

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OPCW urges Syria to fulfil Chemical Weapons Convention obligations

An extraordinary meeting of OPCW Executive Council discussed the current situation in Syria and highlighted significant points regarding the Syrian Chemical Weapons Programme.

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India contributes €10,000 to support OPCW assistance activities

The contribution will be used to provide assistance and protection in case of use or threat of use of chemical weapons.

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The Netherlands contributes €500,000 to support OPCW activities in Syria

Voluntary contributions will support the work of OPCW special missions to ensure the full elimination of Syrian chemical weapons programme.

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