Intergovernmental body enforcing the Chemical Weapons Convention
OPCW has restored Syria’s voting rights following a change in circumstances since Assad’s fall in 2024. The council notes progress under the new Syrian authorities who have cooperated with inspectors to destroy components of the chemical weapons program. The move aligns Syria with other states in monitoring and eliminating legacy chemical weapons.
Syria has located remnants of Bashar al-Assad's chemical weapons program, including raw materials and munitions. Eighteen suspects, including high-ranking officials, have been detained as part of ongoing investigations by Syrian authorities with the OPCW.