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THU · 2026-07-09 · 12:53 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0709-91586
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Chemical weapons watchdog reinstates Syria’s voting rights

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has reinstated Syria's voting rights, rewarding Damascus for its cooperation and willingness to destroy hidden chemical weapons stockpiles. This decision by the OPCW's executive council marks a new era of cooperation following the ouster of former President Bashar Assad in 2024.

By  MIKE CORDERAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-09 · 12:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Chemical weapons watchdog reinstates Syria’s voting rights
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The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has reinstated Syria's voting rights, rewarding Damascus for its cooperation and willingness to destroy hidden chemical weapons stockpiles. This decision by the OPCW's executive council marks a new era of cooperation following the ouster of former President Bashar Assad in 2024. Syria's voting rights were suspended in 2019 due to repeated use of toxic gas. Recent cooperation has led to the discovery of dozens of chemical bombs and rockets from the Assad era, with plans approved to destroy some of this newly declared stockpile. OPCW Director-General Fernando Arias stated the decision reflects tangible progress through continued engagement. This development follows the U.S. announcement of removing Syria from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

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U.S. authorities announced Washington will remove Syria from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

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The OPCW approved plans for destroying recently declared chemical stockpile.

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Dozens of chemical bombs and rockets left over from Assad’s rule were found in May.

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Syria's voting rights were suspended five years ago for repeated use of toxic gas.

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The global chemical weapons watchdog reinstated Syria’s voting rights.

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President of Syria Ahmed al-Sharaa walks towards 10 Downing Street to meet Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London, on March 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] The Hague, Netherlands (AP) — The global chemical weapons watchdog on Thursday reinstated Syria’s voting rights at the body, rewarding Damascus for “constructive engagement” with the organization and a willingness to destroy previously hidden stockpiles of toxic munitions.The decision by the executive council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons underscores a new era of cooperation since the ouster of former President Bashar Assad in 2024, and comes five years after Syria’s voting rights were suspended as a punishment for the repeated use of toxic gas by Damascus. It was the first time a member state had been hit with such a sanction.The new openness has already produced results, In May, the OPCW announced that dozens of chemical bombs and rockets left over from Assad’s rule had been found in the country as previously undeclared weapons sites were opened to inspectors.The OPCW’s executive council also approved plans for destroying some of that recently declared stockpile at a site in Al Qutayfah, 37 kilometers (23 miles) north of the capital, including materials used to make a nerve agent. The decisions “reflect the tangible progress achieved through continued cooperation and constructive engagement between the Technical Secretariat and the Syrian Arab Republic,” supported by other member states, OPCW Director-General Fernando Arias said in a statement. 2 MIN READ 3 MIN READ 2 MIN READ The move comes a day after U.S. authorities announced that Washington will remove Syria from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former insurgent who led the offensive that unseated Assad, seeks to rebuild Syria and restore its long-shattered ties with the West. He also has pledged to destroy any remaining chemical weapons from the Assad era.When Syria joined the OPCW in 2013, under pressure from the West over alleged poison gas attacks, Assad’s administration claimed chemical weapons were present at 26 locations in the country, but the watchdog has said it has reason to believe Syria had an additional 100 sites.
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