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OPCW Technical Secretariat International Cooperation and Assistance Division S/864/2010 3 September 2010 ENGLISH only NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE EIGHTH REGIONAL MEETING OF NATIONAL AUTHORITIES OF STATES PARTIES IN ASIA KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT 1 3 NOVEMBER 2010 1. On behalf of the State of Kuwait and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the Director-General wishes to invite National Authorities to nominate staff to attend the Eighth Regional Meeting of National Authorities of States Parties in Asia, which will be held in Kuwait City, Kuwait, from 1 to 3 November 2010. 2. At its Eighth Session, the Conference of the States Parties (hereinafter the Conference ) adopted a plan of action regarding the implementation of Article VII obligations (C-8/DEC.16, dated 24 October 2003), and at its subsequent regular sessions adopted decisions on the follow-up to that plan (C-10/DEC.16, dated 11 November 2005; C-11/DEC.4, dated 6 December 2006; C-12/DEC.9, dated 9 November 2007; and C-13/DEC.7, dated 5 December 2008). The Second Special Session of the Conference of the States Parties to Review the Operation of the Chemical Weapons Convention encouraged the States Parties and the Technical Secretariat (hereinafter the Secretariat ) to continue to support the implementation by States Parties of the aforementioned decisions of the Conference in order for them to achieve full implementation of their Article VII obligations. 3. This meeting will serve as a forum in which States Parties in the region can present their needs for assistance in relation to Article VII and indicate what assistance they can offer to other States Parties in this regard. In addition, it will help the Secretariat to determine how it can enhance the assistance it offers to States Parties in the region in the light of the aforementioned Conference decisions. 4. The meeting will also serve as a forum in which representatives of National Authorities can confer with each other and with Secretariat staff in order to identify what further steps, if any, each participating State Party needs to take in order to implement its obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention (hereinafter the Convention ). CS-2010-6489(E) distributed 06/09/2010 *CS-2010-6489.E*

page 2 5. The programme for the meeting includes the following: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) a review of the requirements of Article VII and the current status of its implementation; a review of outreach programmes that focuses on ways for declarable activities to be identified, thus making it possible for existing approaches and methodologies to be improved, particularly in regard to recent initiatives undertaken by the Secretariat; discussions of national experiences, and a review of existing methods used by States Parties on specific issues related to improving the quality of Article VI declarations and the implementation of the verification regime; submission of Article VI declarations in electronic form; and bilateral meetings with Secretariat staff. 6. Nominees should actually be involved in the national implementation of the Convention. Participants from each State Party represented at the meeting will be expected to make presentations in each of the following areas: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) the status of implementation of the Convention in the State Party in question, with particular emphasis on collecting relevant information to make Article VI declarations and to improve the quality of such declarations; any problems encountered in these areas, and any support required to address them; the status of implementing legislation and administrative measures, and any support that is needed by States Parties to fulfil their Article VII obligations; submission of Article VI declarations in electronic format; the experience that the State Party concerned has gained in receiving sequential inspections carried out under Article VI; and the experience that the State Party concerned has gained in receiving Schedule 2 inspections carried out under Article VI. 7. The provisional programme for the meeting is included as Annex 1 to this Note. 8. The Secretariat expects to be able to sponsor the participation of a limited number of representatives of National Authorities involved in the implementation of the Convention in the areas of preparing Article VI declarations, the conduct of OPCW inspections, or the drafting of national implementing legislation and regulations. Each nomination should specify whether sponsorship is a condition of the nominee s participation. For sponsored participants, the Secretariat will cover the costs of travel, meals, and medical insurance, and will provide a limited subsistence allowance to cover sundry expenses. The Secretariat will also arrange and pay for accommodation

page 3 for sponsored participants. Sponsored participants who do not intend to use the accommodation arranged by the Secretariat are requested to indicate that as soon as possible, so that the Secretariat does not incur hotel cancellation fees. In any case, the Secretariat will not cover the costs of any accommodation it has not arranged. 9. When making travel arrangements for sponsored participants, the Secretariat will seek the most economical options. It will purchase tickets and send them to participants. Participants will be allowed to purchase tickets locally only if this leads to further savings for the Secretariat and if the Secretariat authorises it. In order for the Secretariat to keep costs to a minimum, participants are expected to arrive no earlier than Sunday, 31 October 2010, and to depart no later than Thursday, 4 November 2010. The Secretariat s agreement is required for any changes to the arrival and departure dates. The Secretariat will not cover expenses unrelated to the meeting or that result from changes to travel arrangements it has not authorised. Sponsored participants shall bear all costs resulting from changes they make, including cancellations, once the Secretariat has purchased tickets. Participants who have not been sponsored are requested to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements, although the Secretariat can, if necessary, arrange accommodation at reduced rates. 10. Participants are requested to obtain any necessary visas (including transit visas) before travelling to Kuwait. When applying for any required visas, they should present the Embassy or Consulate of Kuwait with a copy of the acceptance letter from the OPCW. Participants are required to approach the Embassy or Consulate of Kuwait immediately after receiving their acceptance letter issued by the OPCW. 11. All activities during the meeting will be conducted in English. All participants are therefore expected to have a good oral and written command of this language. 12. Interested National Authorities are invited to complete the nomination form that is included as Annex 2 to this Note, making sure in particular to provide all the contact details it requests. Completed forms should be addressed to the Director, International Cooperation and Assistance Division, OPCW, Johan de Wittlaan 32, 2517 JR The Hague, the Netherlands. Nominations may also be submitted by fax to +31 (0)70 306 3535, or by e-mail to ipb@opcw.org. All nominations must be received by the Secretariat no later than Monday, 4 October 2010. Nominations received by the Secretariat after the deadline will not be considered for sponsorship. Please be advised that participants must present an OPCW acceptance letter in order to register at the meeting. 13. Additional information about the meeting may be obtained from the Implementation Support Branch, International Cooperation and Assistance Division. The contact person is Mr Maharage Ananda Perera, who can be reached at +31 (0)70 416 3818. Annexes: Annex 1: Annex 2: Provisional Programme Nomination Form

Annex 1 page 4 Annex 1 EIGHTH REGIONAL MEETING OF NATIONAL AUTHORITIES OF STATES PARTIES IN ASIA KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT 1 3 NOVEMBER 2010 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME Time Activity Monday, 1 November 2010 08:00 09:00 Registration 09:00 10:00 Opening of the meeting 10:00 10:30 Coffee/tea break 10:30 11:00 Status of the implementation of the Convention 11:00 12:30 Round-table discussion on legislative and regulatory implementation of the Convention: ensuring that transfers of scheduled chemicals are in line with the Convention ensuring and facilitating the complete and timely submission of declarations related to the production, processing, and consumption of scheduled chemicals enabling and facilitating inspections 12:30 12:45 Coffee/tea break 12:45 13:15 Update on electronic declarations and EDNA 1 13:15 14:00 Update on Article VI declaration issues: late submission of Article VI declarations enhancement of OCPF 2 declarations (EC-53/DG.11, dated 17 June 2008), including use of subcodes and replacement of declarations decision on low concentration limits for 2A/2A* chemicals (EC-58/DEC.5, dated 16 October 2009) OPCW WCO 3 interaction to amend the Harmonized System code implementation of voluntary guidelines on the import/export of scheduled chemicals (C-13/DEC.4, dated 3 December 2008) 14:00 Lunch break Tuesday, 2 November 2010 08:00 09:00 Panel discussion on Article VI declarations issues 09:00 09:30 Update on discussions in the Industry Cluster 09:30 10:00 Update on OCPF site-selection methodology 10:00 10:30 Update on the implementation of the Article VI verification regime 10:30 11:00 Coffee/tea break 11:00 11:30 Panel discussion on the experience gained by States Parties in receiving Schedule 2 inspections 1 2 3 EDNA = electronic declarations tool for National Authorities OCPF = other chemical production facility WCO = World Customs Organization

Annex 1 page 5 Time Activity 11:30 12:00 Panel discussion on the experience gained by States Parties in receiving sequential inspections 12:00 12:30 Panel discussion on the conduct of OCPF inspections 12:30 12:45 Coffee/tea break 12:45 14:00 Panel discussion on the implementation-support and capacity-building activities of the OPCW 14:00 Lunch break Wednesday, 3 November 2010 08:00 13:30 Consultations among National Authorities, and between National Authorities and the Secretariat 13:30 14:00 Summing up and closing of the meeting

Annex 2 page 6 Annex 2 EIGHTH REGIONAL MEETING OF NATIONAL AUTHORITIES OF STATES PARTIES IN ASIA KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT 1 3 NOVEMBER 2010 NOMINATION FORM Please submit the completed form by 4 October 2010 to: The Director, International Cooperation and Assistance Division, OPCW Johan de Wittlaan 32, 2517 JR The Hague, the Netherlands Fax: +31 (0)70 306 3535; e-mail: ipb@opcw.org Please type or use BLOCK LETTERS. 1. Family name of nominee 2. First name(s) 3. Date of birth Day Month Year 4. Citizenship 5. Gender ** Male Female 6. Passport number 7. Date of issue Day Month Year 8. Expiry date Day Month Year 9. Place of issue 10. Areas of expertise 11. Employer 12. Position 13. Contact address (Please do not give a post-office box number) 14. E-mail address 15. Telephone numbers, including country and city codes 16. Fax numbers, including country and city codes 17. Is sponsorship a condition of participation? Street Number City Country Home Work Mobile Home Work Yes No - - - o - - - Post code ** Please provide the first and family names exactly as they appear in the nominee s passport. Incorrect or insufficient information may result in travel-related difficulties. For this and all like items, please tick the appropriate box.