Syria's deputy delegate to the United Nations, al-Hakam Dendy, accused the United States of supplying chemical materials to elements of the so-called new Syrian army in the area of al-Tanf to carry out a fake attack aiming to blame Syrian forces.
Al-Hakam Dendy said that “Syria considers the reports published by the fact-finding mission as further evidence of the OPCW's use of its mandate in a politicized manner, in the investigations carried out on the incidents accusing Syria of using chemical weapons».
And to continue: "the Syrian army has never used chemical weapons, because it simply does not have such weapons», ajutant que «US allegations fool no one».
Responding to Member State delegates, Dendy said that what was raised in today's session regarding an alleged incident of use of chemical weapons in al-Ghouta, clearly reflects the continuation of the aggressive policy of some countries against Syria, through which they try to distort the facts by spreading their misleading and false ideas.
He pointed out that "Syria has repeatedly condemned the use of chemical weapons at any time and any place, by anyone and under any circumstances».
Dendy said that "Syria continues to cooperate with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and fulfills all its obligations under the prohibition agreement, which is confirmed by the relevant reports of the organization».
He also explained that the Syrian National Committee submitted its 116th monthly report on the activities it carried out on its territory, facilitated the visits of the declaration's assessment team to Damascus and initiated a meeting in Beirut. with a team from the technical secretariat of the organization to put in place mechanisms to make progress in cooperation.
Earlier, the Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Faisal Al-Miqdad, referred to the policies of some Western countries, which led terrorist organizations such as Daesh and the Alnosra Front to acquire chemical weapons and use them to several times against the Syrians.
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