UK Government says OPCW must prioritise chemical weapons
Key points
Confront chemical weapons use as OPCW priority
Support Syria's verified destruction and reinstatement
TL;DR
UK Government welcomes new Executive Council Chair Ambassador Basri and incoming DG Sabrina Dallafior and thanks outgoing leaders Fernando Arias and Odette Melono.
UK Government says confronting chemical weapons use must be OPCW's top priority and condemns Russia's violations, citing Novichok attacks in Salisbury (2018), Navalny (2020) and alleged 2024 epibatidine poisoning.
United Kingdom announces further sanctions on two Russian scientific research centres and seven individuals linked to Novichok and epibatidine, and urges Russia to respond substantively to CWC Article IX questions on Navalny.
UK Government welcomes Syrian updated declaration and supports verified destruction and reinstatement of Syria's rights under the Convention, and provides additional £500,000 to the OPCW Syria Mission (total UK contributions >£3.5m since the fall of Assad).
UK Government urges Sudan to publish investigation findings, supports return to 241 industry inspections in 2027, and calls for accelerated gender mainstreaming and strengthened OPCW capacity and verification.
Original text
Mr Chair, Director General, Excellencies, Distinguished Colleagues, I would like to begin by welcoming Your Excellency, Ambassador Basri, as the new Executive Council Chair - you can count on the UK’s full support. My Thanks also to Ambassador Schieb for his service as the previous Chair of this Council. I also warmly welcome the new members of the Executive Council – we look forward to working closely with you over ...