News: Western European and Other States
- First responders from around the world enhance skills in handling incidents involving toxic chemicals
- OPCW Executive Council briefed on chemical weapons destruction progress in the United States
- First Responders from across the globe enhance skills in toxic chemical incident management
- National Authorities consider ways to enhance global implementation of Chemical Weapons Convention
- United Kingdom makes £750,000 voluntary contribution in support of OPCW priorities
- First Responders from across the globe enhance skills in handling toxic chemical incidents
- OPCW and World Customs Organization help address security challenges of international trade in chemicals
- OPCW programme enhances Member State understanding and implementation of CWC at national level
- First Responders from All OPCW Regions Enhance Skills in Handling Toxic Chemical Incidents
- Malta Contributes €10,000 to Future OPCW Centre for Chemistry and Technology
- United Kingdom Contributes £29,000 to Support OPCW Training
- Andorra Contributes €6,000 to Future OPCW Centre for Chemistry and Technology and €5,000 to Trust Fund for Victims