Syria Regains Voting Rights at World Chemical Weapons Watchdog The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has reinstated Syria's voting rights, reversing a five year suspension imposed due to allegations of chemical warfare under the Assad regime.
This decision marks a significant shift in Syria's diplomatic standing and raises important questions about accountability and international relations.
The OPCW cites progress made by Damascus in addressing outstanding issues related to its chemical weapons program as the reason for reinstating voting rights.