Chinese frigate starts escort mission for chemical weapons: FM
Updated: 2014-01-08 02:02
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
BEIJING - A Chinese frigate on Tuesday started its mission of escorting transport of Syria's chemical weapons out of the country, said a press release from the Arms Control Department of Chinese Foreign Ministry.
The frigate Yancheng entered the territorial waters of Syria on Tuesday and started the mission in close coordination with naval vessels from Russia, Denmark and Norway, according to the press release.
Calling the escort "a multilateral coordination operation," the press release said China participated in the operation in response to the appeals from the UN Security Council and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
It is an important measure taken by the Chinese side to help smoothly remove and eliminate Syria's chemical weapons and promote the political resolution of the Syrian issue, the press release said, adding that the endeavor shows China's contribution to the world peace and security.
A Danish vessel which took chemicals from two sites in Syria left western Syrian port Latakia on Tuesday, the OPCW announced in a press release.
In accordance with the decision of the OPCW on the removal of Syrian chemical weapons and UN Security Council Resolution 2118 in September 2013, the chemical weapons will be transported out of Syria and will be delivered to an American vessel for destruction. Vessels from China, Russia, Denmark and Norway help escort the transportation of the chemical weapons.
The deadline for destroying Syria's entire chemical weapons program is June 30, 2014.
- Pollution's effect on health not clear yet, officials say
- Russia imposes security clampdown in Sochi before Olympics
- X-ray reveals crying toddler had 5-cm needle inserted in his lung
- Tokyo urged to end militarism
- Military drill in SW China
- Rodman in DPRK with ex-NBA team
- Merkel breaks pelvis
- Trick photography
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Drug base fell to long arm of law |
Growing food
|
Holiday blues |
Keeping their motors running |
In memory of unnamed heroes |
The new temples of a twilight age |
Today's Top News
US-China trade deficit narrows, again
Staying ahead of the game
Odierno: US, China to work on issues
China is importing more US-built cars
Reform plan faces `challenges’: Professor
US jobless bill clears Senate hurdle
Solar firms face 'total eclipse' in US
Hong Kong Media mogul Shaw dies
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |