Weapons of mass destruction
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- Nuclear disarmament: figures on the action of France
- Nuclear weapons: statement of Mr François Hollande in Istres (on the 19th of February, 2015)
- Nuclear disarmament - Response of Mr Laurent Fabius to a question of the National Assembly (Paris, 14 October 2014)
- Hearing of Mr Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, at the Committee of Foreign Affairs of the National Assembly
- National and joint press statements: Treaty banning nuclear weapons (New York, 7 July 2017).
- Annual NATO Conference on weapons of mass destruction
- Nuclear disarmament - Mr Jean-Marc Ayrault, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International development anwers a parliamentary question - National Assembly (Paris, 05/05/2016)
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- Syria - Adoption of a decision by the Conference of the States Parties to the CWC relating to the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime (21 Apr. 2021)
- Statement of the International Partnership against impunity for the use of chemical weapons (24 Apr. 20)
- Syria – Chemical weapons - OPCW report on the use of chemical weapons in Ltamenah (8 April 2020)
- 2nd anniversary of a chemical attack in Syria - Joint Statement by France, the United States and the United Kingdom
- Joint Statement on the Salisbury Attack
- Chemical Weapons:Update on Recent Developments of the “International Partnership Against Impunity for the Use of Chemical Weapons” (25 May 2018)
- National Assessment document on Chemical attack of 7 April 2018 (Douma, Eastern Ghouta, Syria) and Syria’s clandestine chemical weapons programme (16 April 2018
- Chemical Weapons: Joint Statement from France, Germany, USA and UK
- Chemical Weapons: Ending Impunity (Geneva, february 28, 2018)
- Launch of the International Partnership Against Impunity for the Use of Chemical Weapons (January 23rd 2018) in Paris
- Chemical Weapons in Syria: Joint statement by France, the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States (8 November 2017)
- Chemical Attack in Syria - National Evaluation presented by Jean-Marc Ayrault following the Defense Council Meeting (26 April 2017)
- Syria - Report by the Joint Investigative Mechanism on Chemical Weapons Use – Statement by Jean-Marc Ayrault
- Syria - Situation in Aleppo - Statement by Mr Ayrault
- Intervention of Ms Robles on chemical weapons abolition