From
17 to 18 November, 2003, the Assistant Secretary of State for
Verification and Compliance, Ms Paula A. DeSutter, visited the
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) headquarters
and met with its Director-General, H.E. Mr Rogelio Pfirter.
Assistant
Secretary DeSutter received a comprehensive overview of the
implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention, including:
the status of the destruction of chemical weapons, the destruction
or conversion of chemical weapons production facilities; the
on-going verification at chemical weapons-related and industrial
sites; and the Organisation’s programme delivery in the
areas of assistance and protection and international cooperation
in the field of the peaceful uses of chemistry.
At
her meeting with the Director-General, Assistant Secretary
DeSutter reiterated her country’s strong political commitment
to the Chemical Weapons Convention and expressed her country’s
appreciation for the OPCW’s continuing achievements toward
the total elimination of chemical weapons. In particular, she
stressed the importance of full compliance on the part of States
Parties and the effective use of all of the verification mechanisms
foreseen by the Convention. In addition, she made clear that
the continuing encouragement of States not party to either
ratify or accede to the Convention was an issue of vital concern
to the United States.
The
Chemical Weapons Convention, banning chemical weapons, entered
into force in 1997 and mandated the Organisation for the Prohibition
of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to eliminate chemical weapons forever,
verify the timely destruction of all declared chemical weapons,
monitor the non-diversion of dual-use chemicals, facilitate
the mutual assistance and protection afforded to all Member
States, if any Member State is threatened by or attacked with
chemical weapons, and promote the peaceful uses of chemistry.
|