Thursday, January 9, 2014
Syrian
Thursday, January 9, 2014 by DXTR corporation
Chinese ship arrives to help in removal of Syrian chemical weapons materials
By Khushbu Shah and Jason Hanna, CNN
January 9, 2014 -- Updated 0013 GMT (0813 HKT)
Syrian arsenal to be destroyed at sea
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- The Chinese ship follows a Danish ship that took away the first load Tuesday
- The OPCW and the U.N. are dismantling Syria's chemical weapons arsenal
- They plan to be finished by the end of June
- Syria agreed to the measure after being blamed for chemical attack that killed hundreds
The frigate Yancheng is
working closely with other ships from Russia and Europe, the agency
reported, citing a Beijing Foreign Ministry statement.
The international effort
to dismantle Syria's chemical weapons program reached a milestone
Tuesday when a Danish commercial ship picked up the first batch of
important chemical materials, the group overseeing the work said.
The "priority chemical
materials" loaded at the Syrian port of Latakia, and the ship --
escorted by Danish and Norwegian warships -- left for international
waters, the Joint Mission of the Organization for the Prohibition of
Chemical Weapons and the United Nations said Tuesday.
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The ship will remain at
sea until more chemical materials are made available at the Latakia port
for pickup. The chemicals eventually will be taken to locations outside
Syria for destruction, the group said.
Tuesday's move comes a
week after a deadline for the first chemical materials to leave Syria.
The mission blamed the delay on "the continuing volatility in overall
security conditions" and on "logistical challenges coupled with
inclement weather."
Syria's chemical weapons are targeted for removal and elimination by the end of June.
Syria agreed to have its
program dismantled under international pressure last year over
allegations the Syrian government used sarin nerve gas in an August 21
attack on a Damascus suburb. U.S. officials said at least 1,400 people
died in the attack. Syria denied responsibility, blaming rebel forces.
Source:CNN News International
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