OPCW reinstates Syria’s voting rights, citing 'significant change in circumstances'
- In 2021, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) took the unprecedented step of stripping Syria of its voting rights after finding its air force had used nerve agent sarin and chlorine gas on its own people.
- But since al-Assad's 2024 overthrow, the new authorities in Damascus have vowed to co-operate with the O
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- In 2021, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) took the unprecedented step of stripping Syria of its voting rights after finding its air force had used nerve agent sarin and chlorine gas on its own people.
- But since al-Assad's 2024 overthrow, the new authorities in Damascus have vowed to co-operate with the O
Sources: Euronews