OPCW-UN Joint Mission in Syria
Joint Mission of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the United Nations for the Elimination of the Chemical Weapons Programme of the Syrian Arab Republic

Closure of OPCW

The OPCW-UN Joint Mission in Syria, established on 16 October 2013, oversaw the timely elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme in the safest and most secure manner possible. Its mandate concluded on 30 September 2014, and the OPCW mission in Syria continues to deal with the destruction of chemical weapon production facilities.

OPCW Director-General visits Sweden, meets Prime Minister

14 December 2013 - During a two-day visit to Sweden that concluded today, Director-General Ahmet Üzümcü had separate meetings with the Prime Minister, Mr. Fredrik Reinfeldt, and with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Carl Bildt.


The Director-General provided the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister with an update on the work of the OPCW-UN Joint Mission in Syria, including the detailed plan for the removal and destruction of Syrian chemicals.

In a joint press conference with Mr. Bildt, the Director-General expressed his “high appreciation for the contribution by the Swedish authorities to disarmament efforts, including to the OPCW.” Mr. Bildt noted that the OPCW’s Nobel Peace Prize this year was a “well deserved award.”

During his visit, the Director-General also met with Mr. Per Westerberg, Speaker of the Swedish Parliament, and participated in a panel discussion on chemical disarmament, with Foreign Minister Bildt and Dr. Paul Walker of Green Cross International. He commended Sweden’s support for efforts to broaden the reach of the Chemical Weapons Convention through engagement with science, industry, and NGOs.

The Director-General completed his visit today after delivering a lecture at Gothenburg University, “Making Chemical Disarmament a Reality."

*Source: OPCW press release.