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Syria regains its voting rights at chemical weapons watchdog
Syria has regained its voting rights at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons after member states cited a significant change in circumstances following the fall of the Assad regime. The rights were previously revoked in 2021 due to Syria's use of poison gas during the civil war.
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