Press Releases 2002

PR73: UNITAR/OPCW Workshop on Financing the Sound Management of Chemicals
PR72: Thailand ratifies the Chemical Weapons Convention
PR71: OPCW National Authorities Discuss Import and Export of Scheduled Chemicals - Madrid, Spain
PR70: OPCW Assistance and Protection Week Concludes
PR69: U. S. Congressional Visit to the OPCW
PR68: The Sixth Annual Assistance Coordianation Workshop
PR67: Commemorating the Victims of Chemical Weapons
PR66: The Second National Authority Training Course Concludes
PR65: Seventh Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention Concludes
MA6: Assistance and Protection Week at the OPCW
PR64: Seventh Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention Opens
PR63: The Fourth Annual Meeting of National Authorities
PR62: Third Course of the OPCW Associate Programme Concluded
PR61: Samoa Ratifies the CWC
PR60: Assessed Contributions to the OPCW 2002 Budget - Monthly Status Report
PR59: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ratifies the CWC
PR58: Thirtieth Session of the Executive Council Concludes
MA5: Seventh Session of the Conference of the States Parties
PR57: Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Republic of El Salvador Addresses the Executive Council of the OPCW
PR56: First Exercise on Delivery of Assistance by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Commences
PR55: OPCW National Authority Basic Course Concludes
PR54: Assessed Contributions to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR53: Russian Federation Unveils the Gorny Chemical Weapons Destruction Plant
MA4: Advisory: Seventh Session of the Conference of the States Parties, Participation of Non-Governmental Organisations
PR52: OPCW Associate Programme Third Course Commences
PR51: OPCW Special Session Appoints Director-General
PR50: Executive Council Recommends H.E. Ambassador Rogelio Pfirter Be Appointed As The Director-General Of The Technical Secretariat Of The OPCW
PR49: Bangladesh Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR48: Iran Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR47: Germany Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR46: The Netherlands Contributes Voluntary Financial Support
PR45: Namibia and Yemen Pays Their Assessed Contributions to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR44: Spain Pays its Assessed Contributions to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR43: Pacific Islands Workshop on the Chemical Weapons Convention Commences in Fiji
PR42: Japan Pays Full Assessed Contribution and Provides Voluntary Financial Support for Training
PR41: OPCW Member States Urged to Present Candidates
PR40: Gabon and the Republic of Korea Pay Their Assessed Contributions to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR39: The Future of Chemical Demilitarisation
PR38: The United States Pays Its Assessed Contribution
PR37: Fifth Anniversary of the Entry Into Force of the Chemical Weapons Convention
PR36: Chile Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR35: The First Special Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention Adjourns in The Hague
PR34: Botswana Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
MA 3: Press Briefing at the OPCW Headquarters, on 24 April 2002
PR33: The First Special Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention Convenes in The Hague
MA 2: Special Session of the Conference of the States Parties - 17 April 2002
PR32: Brazil Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR31: Viet Nam Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR30: Iceland Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
MA 1: Special Session of the Conference of the States Parties
PR29: Albania Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR28: United Kingdom Provides Medical Training on the Effects of Chemical Weapons
PR27: Defence Minister of Mongolia Visits OPCW
PR26: Italy Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR25: International Seminar on Civil Defence in Protection and Assistance against Chemical Weapons in Brazil
PR24: Portugal Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR23: Belgium Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR22: Eritrea Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR21: Lithuania Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR20: Malaysia Pays its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR19: The Minister of Legal Affairs of Yemen Visited the OPCW
PR18: France and Mongolia Pay Their Assessed Contributions to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR17: Chemical Weapons Convention Workshop Concludes in Khartoum
PR16: Voluntary Assistance for Programme Activities of the OPCW
PR15: Chemical Weapons Convention Workshop in Khartoum, the Sudan
PR14: Russia Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR13: Ireland Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR12: Algeria Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR11: Panamanian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Visits the OPCW
PR10: The Czech Republic, Oman and Turkey Pay Their Assessed Contributions to the OPCW’s 2002 Budget
PR09: Austria Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW's 2002 Budget
PR08: Monaco and Romania Pay Their Assessed Contribution to the OPCW·s 2002 Budget
PR07: OPCW Director-General Bustani Addresses the General Assembly of the 34th Session of The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN)
PR06: Luxembourg Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW's 2002 Budget
PR05: Switzerland Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW’s 2002 Budget
PR04: Bulgaria and the Netherlands Have Paid Their Assessed Contributions to the OPCW 2002 Budget
PR03: Director-General of the OPCW Addresses Important African Summit
PR02: Poland Pays Its Contribution to the OPCW's 2002 Budget
PR01: Forty OPCW Member States Have Paid Their Contributions to its 2002 Budget