Moscow-Sana
Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Oleg Ryazanzev confirmed that the report of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons on the alleged chemical attack in Douma, Damascus countryside in 2018 is a distortion of reality.
The Daily Mail revealed yesterday that a leaked e-mail made it clear that the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons manipulated a report on the alleged chemical attack to accuse the Syrian Arab Army and justify the tripartite US-British-French aggression against Syria at the time.
"We are convinced that the conclusions of the Special Committee in Syria cannot be blindly trusted," Ryazantsev, who heads the Russian delegation to the 24th session of the OIC conference, said today. Alleged pressure in Damascus.
Ryazantsev reiterated that the Syrian government provided information to the Technical Secretariat on the practice of terrorist and extremist organizations in the country and its access to toxic chemicals, but this information is simply ignored by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
Syria has sent dozens of official letters to the UN Secretary-General, successive Security Council Presidents and the 1540 Committee containing information on the facilitation of access to arms and chemical materials by armed terrorist groups in Syria, especially Turkey.
In the same context, a member of the Russian State Duma, Dmitry Sablin, called on the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to seek the truth in the alleged chemical attack in Douma instead of trying to please one of the parties.
Sablin said the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) involved in political games is on the trail of the infamous “White Helmets” who have portrayed hungry children in their food production for foodstuffs. Not willing to please one of the parties.
Leaked documents earlier indicated that former UN staff questioned the findings of the report on the alleged chemical attack in Douma.
The Syrian parliamentarian added that both the Syrians and our specialists at the time and now also have no doubt that the chemical attack is merely representative.
The Russian Foreign Ministry reiterated on the eighth of this month that there are serious shortcomings in the activities of the fact-finding mission on the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria, pointing out that this is a violation of the high standards of the Chemical Weapons Convention.