Syria has destroyed all of its declared chemical weapons production
and mixing facilities, meeting a major deadline in an ambitious
disarmament programme, the international chemical weapons watchdog said
in a document seen by Reuters news agency.The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said
in the document its teams had inspected 21 out of 23 chemical weapons
sites across the country.The other two were too dangerous to inspect but the chemical
equipment had already been moved to other sites which experts had
visited, it said.Under a Russian-American brokered deal, Damascus agreed to destroy
all its chemical weapons after Washington threatened to use force in
response to the killing of hundreds of people in a sarin attack on the
outskirts of Damascus on August 21.The United States and its allies blamed Assad's forces for the attack
and several earlier incidents. The Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has
rejected the charge, blaming rebel brigades.Under the disarmament timetable, Syria was due to render unusable all
production and chemical weapons filling facilities by November 1 - a
target it has now met. By mid-2014 it must destroyed its entire stockpile of chemical weapons.
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