(C) Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty [1]: Statement on Ukraine from the OPCW spokesperson Date: 2022-04 [2] Statement attributable to the spokesperson for the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) The Technical Secretariat of the OPCW is monitoring closely the situation in Ukraine. The Secretariat is concerned by the recent unconfirmed report of chemical weapons use in Mariupol, which has been carried in the media over the past 24 hours. This follows reports in the media over the past few weeks of shelling targeted at chemical plants located in Ukraine, together with accusations levelled by both sides around possible misuse of toxic chemicals. All 193 OPCW Member States, including the Russian Federation and Ukraine, are parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention, an international treaty of major importance in the field of disarmament that has been in force since 1997. In doing so, they have solemnly and voluntarily committed never to develop, produce, acquire, stockpile, transfer or use chemical weapons. The use of chemical weapons anywhere by anyone under any circumstances is reprehensible and wholly contrary to the legal norms established by the international community against such use. Since the beginning of the conflict, the OPCW Technical Secretariat has remained in contact with concerned States Parties. The Secretariat has received from both the Russian Federation and Ukraine correspondence regarding threats of use of toxic chemicals as weapons and shared it with all 193 Member States of the OPCW as requested. The OPCW Technical Secretariat has also uninterruptedly been monitoring the situation around declared chemical industrial sites in Ukraine. Under the Chemical Weapons Convention, the Secretariat remains ready to assist any State Party upon its request, in case of use or threat of use of chemical weapons. The OPCW Technical Secretariat will continue to monitor the situation and keep in contact with concerned States Parties. Background [END] [2] Url: https://www.opcw.org/media-centre/news/2022/04/statement-ukraine-opcw-spokesperson [1] Copyright (c)2021 RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036. RFE/RL welcomes the re-use, republication, and redistribution of text-based content published on its digital platforms. We also welcome the re-posting of RFE/RL text content to websites, mailing lists, newsgroups, and databases on a regular basis. This article has not be altered. RFERL via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/rferl/