Libya
deposited its instrument of accession to the Chemical Weapons
Convention with the Secretary General of the United Nations on
6 January 2004.
On
5 February 2004, thirty days after the deposit of its instrument
of accession, Libya will become the 159th State Party to the
Convention.
On
behalf of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons, OPCW Director-General, Rogelio Pfirter, welcomes Libya’s
decision to join the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) as a
positive step that can help strengthen global and regional
efforts to prevent the spread and use of weapons of mass destruction.
The
OPCW expects to be working closely with the Libyan Government
on the legal and practical implications of Libya’s accession
to the Convention, including the obligation to declare and
destroy any existing chemical weapons and to prevent their
future production.
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