OSLO: Norway has been asked to help destroy Syria’s chemical arsenal as part of UN efforts to rid the country of its weapons of mass destruction, a report said yesterday.
Both US and Russian officials have approached Norway with oral requests for help in dismantling the weapons, Norwegian public broadcaster NRK said on its website.
Both countries consider Norway a suitable location for the dangerous work, as it is politically stable and has large amounts of water, which is needed for the task, according to NRK.
According to UN Security Council Resolution 2118, adopted late last month, Syria has until the end of June 2014 to destroy its chemical weapons. The Norwegian foreign ministry could not immediately confirm the specific details of the report, but said the Scandinavian nation stood ready to assist.
“I can confirm that Norway is looking into implementing the resolution of the UN Security Council,” ministry spokesperson Ragnhild Imerslund said. “Exactly how it will be done is too early to say. We don’t know what contribution we are going to make, but we are looking into various options.” AFP