On
15 September 2004, following reports in the international press,
alleging the use of chemical weapons against civilians in the
Darfur region of the Republic of the Sudan, the Director-General
of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW),
Ambassador Rogelio Pfirter, urgently requested the Sudanese Government
as a party to the Chemical Weapons Convention to provide its
official position and any other relevant information on the matter.
In a written communication, on behalf of the Government of the
Sudan, the Permanent Representative to the OPCW, H.E. Abulegasim
A. Idris, stated that the Government of the Sudan categorically
rejects the allegations, which in the view of the Sudanese Government
lack any evidence.
In his letter to Director-General Pfirter, the Permanent Representative
to the OPCW indicated that Sudan, as a State Party to the Convention
on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, is totally committed
to its substance and objectives, and is an active proponent of
the Convention’s universality and implementation.
Ambassador Idris also assured the Director-General that as an
active member of the OPCW the Sudan would not act in any way
to undermine its obligations and responsibilities towards the
Convention and Organisation and emphasized that the position
of the Sudanese Government on this matter had been publicly expressed
and confirmed by the Minister of State of Foreign Affairs, H.E.
Mr Nageeb E. Abdelwahab, during the recent meeting of the Non-Aligned
Movement in South Africa.
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