Russia, US share view on destroying Syrian chemical weapons outside Syria
■ Russia and the US believe that the most efficient way to resolve the problem of the Syrian chemical weapons is to remove them under the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons' supervision and then destroy them outside Syria as far as possible, says a Russian-US joint document adopted following three days of negotiations in Geneva.
■ Russia and the US have set an ambitious goal of removing all types of materials and equipment related to chemical weapons from Syria and destroying these, so that this process be completed in the first half of 2014, a Russian-US joint document says also.
■ The document says the matter concerns chemical weapons, depots, precursors, special equipment and mechanisms for developing and manufacturing such weapons.
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