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Implementing the Chemical weapons convention

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The Chemical Weapons Convention represents a major step towards ending the production and use of chemical weapons.

Its entry-into-force, proper implementation and vitality must be forcefully promoted.

This report concludes that it is particularly urgent that: ratification by 65 countries occur as quickly as possible and not later than the end of 1995; the Convention be properly implemented with due regard to the "spirit" of the regime; CW destruction proceeds, notably in the United States and Russia; verification is properly managed via routine and challenge inspection regimes backed by effective accredited laboratories; steps are taken at an early stage to maximize co-operation with the chemical industry on CWC implementation; a consensus be established within the international community to act in cases of use or determined proliferation.

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Stationery Office Books
0117018783 / 9780117018785
Paperback / softback
327.174
14/02/1995
United Kingdom
30 pages
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