Chemicals declared under 2004 convention are in depot in south-east Libya, and further stocks may have been found.
Libya's stockpiles of mustard gas and chemicals used to make weapons are intact and were not stolen during the uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, weapons inspectors have said.
The Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said destruction of the materials would resume as soon as possible. However, it said the Libyan authorities had advised it on 1 November that further stocks of what are believed to be chemical weapons had been found, and that Libya would make a new declaration of its stocks soon.
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More News On Libya's Chemical Weapon Stockpiles
Libyan chemical weapons stockpile intact: inspectors -- Reuters
Inspectors to check new Libya chemical weapons -- AP
Libya struggles to secure loose weapons -- Taiwan News/AP
Qaddafi's chemical weapons attract inspectors -- CBS/AP
Chemical, Nuclear Weapons Inspectors Descend on Libya; Undeclared Stockpiles Found -- HSToday
U.N. Chief Pledges Aid to Libya in Securing WMD Materials -- Global Security Newswire
International Chemical Weapons Inspectors Return to Libya -- Global Security Newswire
Libya’s NTC pledges to destroy chemical weapons -- Vanguard
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