OPCW Briefs Global Reps on Key Organisational Priorities

The Technical Secretariat of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) held its annual briefing for Permanent Representations to the OPCW based outside of the Netherlands on 3 November 2023 at the OPCW Centre for Chemistry and Technology (ChemTech Centre) in Pijnacker-Nootdorp near The Hague.

The main objective of the briefing was to provide these delegations with an overview of the work and current priorities of the OPCW, especially in the post-destruction phase. It also provided updates on the upcoming Conference of the States Parties (CSP-28) which will take place in The Hague from 27 November - 1 December 2023.

Briefing to non-Hague-based Permanent Representations to the OPCW

Addressing the participants, the Director-General of the OPCW, Ambassador Fernando Arias, highlighted the Organisation's achievements this year while pointing to the challenges ahead.

"Earlier this year, on 7 July 2023, the last chemical weapon from the stockpiles declared by all States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention was verified as destroyed," said the Director-General. "This achievement is a significant milestone for the OPCW and a historic moment for the international disarmament community. It is a critical step towards achieving the OPCW mission to permanently eliminate all chemical weapons and prevent their re-emergence."

"Nevertheless, challenges lie ahead of us, which require our continued attention," he emphasised.

Briefing to non-Hague-based Permanent Representations to the OPCW

The Director-General further outlined major threats and opportunities arising from rapid developments in science and technology and stressed that the ChemTech Centre is an essential tool for the Organisation to address these challenges.

Moreover, Ambassador Arias provided updates on the agenda of the upcoming CSP-28, including the OPCW's draft biennial programme and budget for 2024-2025, the ongoing engagement on the Syrian chemical weapons dossier, and the Organisation's verification activities.

The briefing was attended by Ambassadors Permanent Representatives from 20 OPCW Member States. In addition, the Director-General welcomed the attendance of observers from the Republic of South Sudan, a State not Party to the CWC. He highlighted that achieving universality of the CWC is a top priority for the Organisation. Only four countries remain outside of the Convention. Ambassador Arias also emphasised that the recently issued joint communique of the Republic of South Sudan and the OPCW is an important step as the country prepares to accede to the Convention.

Briefing to non-Hague-based Permanent Representations to the OPCW

The Chairperson of the Executive Council, Ambassador Lucian Fatu, provided updates on the activities of the OPCW's Executive Council. He informed the participants that the 104th session of Executive Council has endorsed the draft biennial budget for 2024-2025. The Chairperson called upon all delegations to support the approval of the budget at the upcoming CSP-28, so that the Technical Secretariat could effectively implement its mandates under the Convention and from the Conference of the States Parties.

In addition, OPCW staff briefed the participants on a wide range of topics, including the OPCW International Cooperation and Assistance Programme, the OPCW Africa Programme and the recently conducted CHEMEX Africa - the first ever large-scale chemical emergency response exercise for African countries, which was organised by the OPCW and the Algerian Government, and took place from 23 September to 5 October 2023 in Algiers, Algeria.

OPCW Deputy Director-General, Ambassador Odette Melono, closed the briefing, highlighting the importance of OPCW outreach activities to Member States to discuss collective efforts in strengthening the implementation of the Convention.

Briefing to non-Hague-based Permanent Representations to the OPCW

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