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Nobel Peace laureate urges holdouts to join chemical weapons pact

The Organization for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons, which received the prize, called Tuesday for Israel, North Korea, Egypt, and three others to ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention.

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Ahmet 脺z眉mc眉, Director General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons holds the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize in City Hall Oslo Tuesday Dec. 10, 2013.

The head of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo today, appealed to the remaining six countries outside the Chemical Weapons Convention to join the organization's quest to rid the world of chemical weapons. 听

OPCW director general Ahmet 脺z眉mc眉 said that there was no longer any 鈥渞easonable defense鈥 for Angola, Egypt, Israel, Myanmar, North Korea, and South Sudan not to ratify the convention after the recent international reaction to the use of chemical weapons in Syria.

鈥淚t is my fervent hope that this award will spur on efforts to make the Chemical Weapons Convention a truly universal norm,鈥澨齅r.脺z眉mc眉 told the hundreds of Nobel Lecture attendees at Oslo City Hall. 鈥淲e cannot allow the tragedy that befell the people of Ghouta听[site of the Aug. 21 chemical attack in Syria]听to be repeated.鈥

This summer鈥檚 chemical attacks in Syria, where several hundred were killed, sparked widespread international outrage, spurring the Norwegian Nobel Committee in October to select the organization for the Nobel Peace Prize for its extensive efforts to eliminate chemical weapons.

脺z眉mc眉 pointed in particular to the security advantages he said the current 190 member states enjoyed. In the 16 years that the Convention has been in force, no member state has experienced an attack with chemical weapons. During that time, 80 percent of the world'schemical weapons have been removed and 90 percent of production capacity destroyed.

鈥淣o national interest can credibly outweigh either the security or economic benefits of adhering to the global chemical ban,鈥 he said.

His appeal was reinforced by Norwegian Nobel Committee chairman, Thorbj酶rn Jagland, who criticized听the US and Russia for not having met the April 2012 deadline for the destruction of theirdeclared weapons. The two countries account for the majority of the 20 percent of the world's weapons not yet destroyed.

鈥淚t is of course not acceptable that two leading powers, themselves so eager to see others destroying their stores as quickly as possible, have not yet themselves managed to do the same,鈥 Mr.Jagland said.听

The US last month announced it would contribute destruction technology for neutralization operations of Syrian chemical weapons on a US vessel at sea using hydrolysis and is currently readying听cargo ship Cape Ray for the task.

US efforts will be complemented by Norway and Denmark, which announced last week thatthey had agreed to help with the听transportation of chemical warfare agents out of Syria via naval frigates and specialized cargo vessels from both countries.听

脺z眉mc眉 said during a press conference in Oslo yesterday that a port to help carry out the operations at sea could be decided by mid January, but that it would be difficult to meet the deadline of听Dec. 31听for transporting the most toxic chemicals out of Syria. He was confident the OPCW would be able to meet the ultimate timeline of June 2014 for destroying weapons and facilities.

鈥淭his is very challenging especially in view of the security situation which is worsening in this country,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are challenging circumstances especially on the access roads to those sites and we want to be sure that they can be transported in a safe and secure manner. Clearly much will be depend on the evolving situation in Syria.鈥澨

Syria agreed to ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention and destroy its chemical weapons arsenal after the US threatened air strikes following the Aug. 21 attack that killed hundreds in a Damascus suburb. The OPCW has been working in Syria since October, and has so far destroyed its chemical weapons production and mixing facilities.

听A final plan for destruction is expected to be approved by the OPCW Executive Committee on听Dec. 17.

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