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(AP-ABC News) Cara Anna - Sigrid Kaag, a special representative of the UN secretary-general, told the Security Council on Tuesday that Syria has declared four chemical weapons facilities it hadn't mentioned before, three facilities for research and development and one for production. No new chemical agents have been associated with the four sites. Concerns remain that Syria has not made a full declaration of its chemical weapons. The U.S. is worried that the Islamic State could get hold of chemical weapons if Syria is hiding any stockpiles.2014-10-08 00:00:00Full Article
UN: Syria Declares Another Four Chemical Facilities
(AP-ABC News) Cara Anna - Sigrid Kaag, a special representative of the UN secretary-general, told the Security Council on Tuesday that Syria has declared four chemical weapons facilities it hadn't mentioned before, three facilities for research and development and one for production. No new chemical agents have been associated with the four sites. Concerns remain that Syria has not made a full declaration of its chemical weapons. The U.S. is worried that the Islamic State could get hold of chemical weapons if Syria is hiding any stockpiles.2014-10-08 00:00:00Full Article
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