Libya’s chemical weapon is under international monitoring and is to be totally dismantled in April, according to the Libyan army official, Colonel Youssef Safieddine. Safieddine confirmed in a seminar in Tripoli that Libya will abide by the international treaties of the chemical weapons, pointing out that, this operation may continue for almost two years. It’s worth pointing out that, Chemical weapons have been found in Libya by National Transitional Council forces. This discovery proved that the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had refused to give up his weapons of mass destruction despite his promise in 2004 that he would relinquish them.
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