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Oman participates in international conference on chemical weapons ban in Netherlands

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Last updated: 2025/11/24 at 10:26 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman is actively reinforcing its dedication to global security through participation in key international forums. Today, the nation joined the 30th session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention, currently underway in The Hague, Netherlands. This significant event underscores Oman’s commitment to a world free from the threat of chemical warfare and its support for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

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The Importance of the Chemical Weapons ConventionOman’s Role in Regional Stability

Oman at the Chemical Weapons Convention: A Commitment to Global Security

The ongoing Conference of the States Parties, which commenced today and will continue until November 28, 2025, brings together representatives from numerous member states and international organizations. This broad participation highlights the universal concern regarding the dangers posed by chemical weapons and the collective desire to prevent their use. Oman’s delegation, led by Sheikh Abdullah Salim Al Harthy, the Sultanate’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Permanent Representative to the OPCW, is playing a vital role in these discussions.

The Importance of the Chemical Weapons Convention

The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) is a landmark international treaty that prohibits the development, production, stockpiling, and use of chemical weapons. It’s a cornerstone of global efforts to maintain peace and security, and the Conference of the States Parties serves as a crucial platform for reviewing its implementation and addressing emerging challenges. Oman’s consistent engagement with the CWC demonstrates its strong belief in multilateralism and the power of international cooperation.

Reinforcing Oman’s Stance on Chemical Warfare

Oman’s participation in The Hague isn’t merely symbolic; it’s a clear reaffirmation of the nation’s firm stance against chemical weapons. The Sultanate unequivocally supports the full and effective implementation of all provisions outlined in the Chemical Weapons Convention. This includes rigorous verification measures, transparency in declarations, and robust mechanisms for addressing any violations. This commitment aligns with Oman’s broader foreign policy principles of peaceful coexistence and respect for international law.

Additionally, Oman recognizes the importance of continuous improvement in the global chemical security landscape. The delegation’s presence at the conference allows for direct engagement with other nations and the OPCW, fostering a collaborative environment for strengthening the convention’s effectiveness. This proactive approach is essential in adapting to evolving threats and ensuring the long-term success of the CWC.

Promoting Technical Cooperation and Capacity Building

Beyond simply upholding the treaty’s provisions, Oman is actively seeking to contribute to the OPCW’s mission through technical cooperation and capacity building. The Sultanate understands that a truly secure world requires not only the elimination of existing chemical weapons but also the development of expertise and infrastructure to prevent their re-emergence.

Sheikh Al Harthy emphasized Oman’s keenness to work alongside the OPCW and other States Parties to enhance capabilities in areas such as chemical detection, analysis, and response. This includes sharing best practices, providing training opportunities, and supporting research and development initiatives. Such collaborative efforts are vital for building a global network of expertise capable of effectively addressing the chemical threat. The focus on international security is paramount.

Oman’s Role in Regional Stability

Oman has long been a proponent of peaceful dialogue and mediation in the region. Its commitment to the Chemical Weapons Convention is consistent with this broader role, demonstrating a dedication to stability and security not only within its borders but also throughout the wider Middle East. By actively supporting the OPCW, Oman is contributing to a more secure and predictable international environment. This dedication to arms control is a key aspect of its foreign policy.

Looking Ahead: A World Free from Chemical Threats

The Sultanate of Oman’s participation in the 30th session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention is a powerful signal of its unwavering commitment to global peace and security. The nation’s dedication to the full implementation of the CWC, coupled with its proactive approach to technical cooperation and capacity building, underscores its role as a responsible and engaged member of the international community. The ongoing discussions in The Hague, with Oman’s active involvement, are crucial steps towards achieving a world free from the horrors of chemical warfare. Continued disarmament efforts are essential for a safer future. The OPCW plays a critical role in this endeavor, and Oman is proud to support its work.

To learn more about the Chemical Weapons Convention and the work of the OPCW, please visit their official website: https://www.opcw.org/

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