Syria Announces US-Backed Plan to Dismantle Assad-Era Chemical Weapons

Syria has revealed a historic initiative, supported by the US and Western allies, to dismantle its remaining chemical weapons stockpiles from the Assad era. This move seeks to promote accountability for past chemical attacks and reduce ongoing regional security risks tied to these arsenals. The next phase includes forming a joint task force to locate undisclosed sites amid challenging inspection conditions, with progress closely monitored by the UN and international community.
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