Oman Daily Observer

EU adopts new chemical weapons sanctions

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LUXEMBOURG: The EU set up a new sanctions mechanism targeting those who use and develop chemical weapons on Monday, as part of a crackdown in the wake of the Skripal attack.

The framework gives the European Union the power to impose restrictiv­e measures on anyone identified as being involved in the developmen­t or deployment of chemical weapons, regardless of their location or nationalit­y.

Fears have been growing among world powers that the centuryold taboo on the use of chemical weapons is being eroded, following the nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in Britain and repeated uses of gas and banned substances in the Syrian conflict.

EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg agreed to the new measures, which will freeze the assets held in the block by targeted individual­s and organisati­ons and ban them from travelling to any of the 28 member states.

“The restrictiv­e measures target persons and entities who are directly responsibl­e for the developmen­t and use of chemical weapons as well as those who provide financial, technical or material support, and those who assist, encourage or are associated with them,” the European Council, which groups the member states, said in a statement.

“This decision contribute­s to the EU’S efforts to counter the proliferat­ion and use of chemical weapons which poses a serious threat to internatio­nal security.”

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