MOSCOW, June 17: Russia opened a fourth plant on Tuesday to destroy its chemical weapons stockpiles, which are the largest in the world.

The destruction facility, located near the site of one of Russia’s seven major chemical weapons arsenals, will help accelerate an ambitious effort to fully eliminate the stockpiles in less than four years.

The plant near Leonidovka in the Penza Oblast holds 7,600 tons (6,885 metric tons) of VX, sarin, and soman nerve agents, about 17 per cent of Russia’s declared chemical weapons stockpile, according to Global Green USA, the Washington-based affiliate of former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev’s Green Cross International environmental organisation.

The plant is about 550 kilometres southeast of Moscow, Global Green USA congratulated Russia on neutralizing about 25 per cent of its declared 40,000 tons chemical weapons stockpiles.

“The start-up of a fourth destruction facility this month will now help Russia to accelerate their chemical weapons stockpile destruction and potentially meet the April 2012 deadline of the Chemical Weapons Convention for complete stockpile elimination,” Global Green USA programme director Paul Walker said in a statement.

“However, deadlines must not trump safety and protection of public health, and we urge Russia to be extremely cautious and transparent as they move forward with this dangerous process,” Walker said.

The US has declared the world’s second-largest chemical weapons stockpiles of 31,500 tons and has completed destruction of about half of it.

Russia signed the Chemical Weapons Convention in 1997, the year it was created, pledging to eliminate its arsenal within 10 years. Both Russia and the U.S. have been granted a five-year extension to the original deadline.—AP

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