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India calls for constructive engagement, dialogue and unity of purpose at the Special Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention

India has called for constructive engagement, dialogue and unity of purpose at the Special Session of the Conference of State Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention.

Addressing the Special Session yesterday in The Hague, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to the Organisation for the  Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), H.E. Mr. Venu Rajamony said it is important that the extensive support and universality that the OPCW enjoys is not dissipated, as this would undermine the long-standing credibility of the organisation. India attaches the highest importance to this organisation and has therefore always emphasized the importance of consensus and the need for all decisions to be taken by the members of OPCW in consultation with each other, taking on board different points of view. 

Ambassador Venu Rajamony said while there is unity on the goal, there are strong differences on how to achieve this goal.  Any long-lasting and effective solution to the challenges faced by the OPCW can only be found through wide ranging consultations among States Parties. 

Ambassador Venu Rajamony said the Special Session has been called for discussions on upholding the global ban against chemical weapons use. The global ban against chemical weapons is the fundamental goal for which the Chemical Weapons Convention has been adopted. This Special Session is being held in the backdrop of the widespread concern over reports of use of chemical weapons in different parts of the world, namely, Malaysia, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq. India shares this concern and expresses its deepest sympathies to the victims of chemical weapon attacks and their families. 

It has been India’s consistent position that the use of chemical weapons anywhere, at any time, by anybody, under any circumstances, cannot be justified and the perpetrators of such abhorrent acts must be held accountable. The use of chemical weapons is in complete disregard of humanity, and is reprehensible and contrary to the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention as well as accepted international legal norms. It is important to maintain the credibility and integrity of the Convention. All investigations of alleged use of chemical weapons should be conducted in an impartial and objective manner and strictly in accordance with the provisions of the Convention. He urged that all provisions of the Convention be utilized to address these concerns.

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