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Russian
Chemical Weapons Destruction Program Goes on According to Schedule --
Official
Created:
01.11.2006 16:15 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 16:15 MSK
Russia has already destroyed 13 percent of its 40,000 ton chemical
weapons stores inherited from the Soviet Union said Viktor Kholstov,
deputy head of the Federal Industry Agency the Associated Press news
agency reported Wednesday.
Russia signed the Chemical Weapons
Convention in 1997, the year it was created, pledging to eliminate its
arsenal within 10 years. However, the deadline was moved to 2012
because of funding problems.
In September, Russia opened its
first nerve agent destruction plant. Victor Kholotsov hopes that the
entire arsenal of chemical weapons will be eliminated according to plan
and by April 2007, Russia will eliminate 8,000 tons of toxic agents.