The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons aims to destroy some 1,300 metric tons of Syrian toxic
agents by mid-2014, but the plan was dealt a blow last week when
Albania rejected a U.S. request to host destruction. Authorities
in Belgium and Norway also have ruled those countries out as
locations for the risky operation.
OPCW spokesman Christian Chartier said Wednesday the alternative
of destruction at sea, on a boat or floating rig, is a
"feasible" possibility.
Chartier told The Associated Press, "All options are on the
table." No further details have been released.
[Associated
Press]
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