India says its position on chemical weapons clear and consistent

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on Wednesday said that its position on has and will always be clear and consistent.

Rajamony further said, "All investigations of alleged use of should be conducted strictly in accordance with the provisions of the Convention (CWC) and all provisions of the CWC should be utilised to reach evidence based conclusions. is against the use of anywhere, at any time, by anybody, under any circumstances.

He said that the CWC is a unique non-discriminatory multilateral instrument which continues to serve as a model disarmament treaty.

"It is important to maintain the credibility and integrity of the convention. India, has therefore, maintained that all investigations of alleged use of should be conducted strictly in accordance with the provisions of the convention. also urges that all provisions of the convention be utilized to address concerns in accordance with the procedures laid down in the convention, so as to reach evidence based conclusions," Rajamony said in his statement.

It may be recalled that the and had requested the OPCW for technical assistance under sub-paragraph 38 (e) of Article VIII of the Convention, in relation to an incident in that took place on March 4, 2018 involving a - allegedly a nerve agent - and the and hospitalisation of three individuals.

The OPCW team worked independently and was not involved in the national investigation by the UK authorities. No state party was involved in the technical work carried out by the

As per media reports, work to decontaminate the 11 sites has begun. These sites are as follows:

The Maltings, Zizzi Restaurant, The Mill (a pub), ambulance Station, Amesbury ambulance Station, compound on Churchfields, Nick Bailey's home in Alderholt, Sergie Skripal's home in Christie Miller road, Two areas of and Maltings Cordon Russian

A for the UK Government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) said the department is supervising the clean-up operation, and confirmed that nine of the eleven sites will need what he described as "specialist cleaning" in the wake two of three people being declared as having been poisoned.

The group is being led by DEFRA's Ian Boyd, said.

Boyd was quoted, as saying this week that investigations and would be carried out with the help of the "best scientific evidence and advice", and carefully.

He added that the priority is to make liveable for the general public again.

Government officials have been quoted, as saying that the nerve agent used to poison Sergei and was delivered "in a liquid form."

In a press conference on April 17, they revealed the Skripal's home in was targeted with a "very small amount of Novichok."

The highest concentration was found at the property in Christie Miller Road, and a further eight areas were potentially contaminated.

"Meticulous work is required and we expect it will be a number of months before sites are fully reopened," they were quoted, as saying.

Apart from the specialists of DEFRA, about 190 specialist personnel from the and the have been roped in to assist in the operation.

OPCW designated laboratories are a lynchpin of the organisation's verification regime and its capacity to investigate allegations of the use of

As the implementing body for the CWC, the OPCW oversees the global endeavour to permanently and verifiably eliminate Since the CWC's entry into force in 1997 - and with its 192 States Parties - it is the most successful disarmament treaty eliminating an entire class of

Over 96 percent of all declared by possessor states have been destroyed under OPCW verification. For its extensive efforts in eliminating chemical weapons, the OPCW received the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 18:25 IST