Monday, October 07, 2013
WORLD_ Ban warns Syria arms inspectors in danger
Ban warns Syria arms inspectors in danger
SBS
8 Oct 2013 - 12:53pm
UN chief Ban Ki-moon says about 100 experts will have to face unprecedented danger during a year-long mission to destroy Syria's chemical arms stockpile.
Source AAP
About 100 international experts will have to spend up to a year in Syria destroying its chemical weapons in a mission of unprecedented danger, UN leader Ban Ki-moon says.
The experts "will seek to conduct an operation the likes of which, quite simply, have never been tried before", Ban says in a report to the UN Security Council on Monday.
A joint United Nations and Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) mission would supervise the destruction of President Bashar al-Assad's chemical arms in line with a Security Council resolution passed on September 27..
Russia and the US acted to disarm Syria after a chemical weapons attack near Damascus in August in which hundreds died.
After months of diplomatic sparring, Russia and the US agreed to work together to disarm Syria after a chemical weapons attack near Damascus on August 21 in which hundreds died.
Their disarmament plan - aiming for the chemical arsenal to be destroyed by mid-2014 - has been approved by the OPCW executive and the Security Council.
A small OPCW team is already in Syria to start the destruction of weapons production facilities. Ban recommended it be increased to about 100 scientists, logistics and security experts who will stay for up to a year.
If his recommendations are approved, the mission will have its headquarters in Damascus with a support base in Cyprus.
Ban highlighted the threat to the experts and civilians from the estimated 1000 tonnes of sarin, mustard gas and other chemical horrors in the Syrian arsenal which will have to be moved amid the "carnage" of Assad's daily battle with oppositions rebels.
"The joint mission will be expected to support, monitor and verify the destruction of a complex chemical weapons program involving multiple sites spread over a country engulfed in violent conflict," Ban said.
"The timelines associated with this destruction phase would be ambitious under the most peaceful and benign of circumstances."
The experts will have to work in "dangerous and volatile" conditions, particularly in urban areas such as Damascus, Homs and Aleppo, the UN leader said.
"Heavy artillery, air strikes, mortar barrages and the indiscriminate shelling of civilians areas are commonplace and battle lines shift quickly," he added.
Two mortars landed near the Damascus hotel the team is using just before they arrived last week. Ban added that roadside bombs "have detonated in close proximity" to the inspectors.
"My two highest priorities are the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons program, and the safety and security of joint mission personnel who have volunteered to perform this vital but dangerous task," he said.
The OPCW will provide the disarmament experts and the UN will supply logistics, communications and security staff for the mission, Ban said.
The report gave no estimate for the cost of what experts say will be the biggest and most dangerous disarmament operation ever staged. But Ban said the OPCW and UN would start their own special trust funds from international contributors. Assad has already estimated a cost of at least a billion dollars.
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