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Russian envoy slams anti-Syrian accusations at OPCW as far-fetched

Russian envoy slams anti-Syrian accusations at OPCW as far-fetched It’s highly likely that Western states will pass a draft resolution on stripping Syria of rights and privileges under the pretext of Syria’s violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention, Alexander Shulgin says THE HAGUE, April 20. /TASS/. The accusations against Syria made by some Western states in the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) are far-fetched and motivated by geopolitical interests, Russia’s envoy to the organization Alexander Shulgin said. It’s highly likely that Western states will pass a draft resolution on stripping Syria of rights and privileges under the pretext of Syria’s violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention, Shulgin told an event The truth and the lie about the use of chemical weapons in Syria held in the run-up to resuming the work of the 25th session of the member-states’ Conference.

Russia s mystery duo, accused in poisoning row, back in the spotlight in Czech Republic blast case

Russia s mystery duo, accused in poisoning row, back in the spotlight in Czech Republic blast case Agence France-Presse Russian agents In 2018, after former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal was found unconscious on a park bench in Salisbury, Britain said it had identified two Russian agents seen wandering through the sleepy English town. Their faces soon became recognisable worldwide after the UK authorities released CCTV footage and identified them as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov. Britain said they had travelled to Salisbury to assassinate Skripal, smearing his door handle with Novichok, a Soviet-era nerve agent. The Bellingcat investigative site, which mainly uses open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques, later concluded they were agents of Russia s GRU military intelligence outfit and their names as aliases used in fake passports.

Chemical weapons watchdog weighs imposing sanctions on Syria

Story highlights Syria faces the loss of its rights and privileges at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) after a probe found it had carried out three attacks in 2017 World powers urged the global chemical weapons watchdog on Tuesday to hit Syria with unprecedented sanctions for alleged toxic gas attacks and for failing to declare its arsenal. Syria faces the loss of its rights and privileges at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) after a probe found it had carried out three attacks in 2017. The regulator s 193 member states are expected to vote on Wednesday on a proposal by France, backed by 46 countries, that would include freezing Syria s voting rights at the Netherlands-based body.

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