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Chemical weapons watchdog reinstates Syria
The chemical weapons watchdog OPCW reinstated Syria, citing a 'significant change in circumstances' following Bashar al-Assad's fall and 'concrete steps' to dismantle his chemical weapons stockpile. The new Syrian government has committed to fulfilling obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention and cooperating to achieve this goal.
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