Russia pledges to destroy all its chemical weapons by next year

Russia will destroy all of its chemical weapons by the end of next year - a year earlier than previously announced, officials say.

Russia pledges to destroy all its chemical weapons by next year

Russia will destroy all of its chemical weapons by the end of next year - a year earlier than previously announced, officials say.

Colonel General Valery Kapashin, a military official in charge of storage and elimination of Russia's chemical stockpiles, told news agencies that the remaining weapons will have been disposed of by December 2017.

As a signatory of the international Chemical Weapons Convention, Russia already has destroyed about 93% of its chemical weapons, according to Russian officials.

Russia had to build several plants in the past two decades to dispose of the world's largest chemical weapons arsenal.

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