UNITED NATIONS—About 100 international experts will have to spend up to a year in Syria destroying its chemical weapons in a mission of unprecedented danger, UN leader Ban Ki-moon said Monday. The mission "will seek to conduct an operation the likes of which, quite simply, have never been tried before," Ban Ki-moon said, in a report to the UN Security Council obtained by AFP. A joint United Nations and Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) mission is to carry out the destruction of President Bashar al-Assad's chemical arms in line with a UN Security Council resolution passed on September 27. Russia and the United States acted to disarm Syria after a c...
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