禁止化学武器组织(OPCW)宣布恢复叙利亚的投票权。该决定基于自巴沙尔·阿萨德政权倒台后,叙利亚新当局在解决化学武器遗留问题上取得的“具体进展”[1]。OPCW 总干事费尔南多·阿里亚斯表示,这一举措反映了通过持续合作与建设性参与所获得的实质性成果 [1]。
叙利亚于 2021 年被暂停投票权,此前该国曾拥有约 1,000 吨化学毒素并承诺将其销毁 [1]。此次恢复权利是因为新当局采取了“具体步骤”并承诺履行《公约》义务 [1]。OPCW 总干事费尔南多·阿里亚斯与叙利亚总统阿赫迈德·贾拉阿均涉及此事件的相关方 [1]。
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) announced on Wednesday that it is restoring Syria’s voting rights within its governing body. This decision follows a review concluding that Syrian authorities have made "concrete steps" toward fulfilling their obligations under the Convention since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime [1].
Fernando Arias, Director-General of the OPCW, stated that the move reflects substantive achievements gained through continued cooperation and constructive engagement with Damascus [1]. The new administration in Syria has committed to honoring its treaty duties as a condition for reinstatement [1].
Syria had been suspended from voting rights since 2021 due to concerns regarding chemical weapons stockpiles, which were previously estimated at approximately 1,000 tonnes of toxins that the country promised to destroy [1]. Ahmed al-Sharaa, President of Syria, was among the key figures associated with this development as part of the new leadership structure following the regime change [1].