"The Syrian government's handover earlier today of the final tranche of its declared chemical stockpiles marks an important milestone in the effort to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons programme," said Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel yesterday.
Chemical weapons have been shipped from the war-torn country through the Cape Ray in a ship equipped to neutralise chemicals and are en route for destruction at sea.
The US and it's international partners will now work to destroy these materials so they never again pose a threat to the Syrian people or America's allies in the region - an outcome that was hard to imagine a year ago, said Hagel.
"We congratulate the UN Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Joint Mission and the entire international coalition for their unprecedented work in removing more than 1,000 tons of declared chemical weapons materials from Syria," Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters.
"There is no starker reminder that for almost 100 years the international community has deemed the use of these weapons to be far beyond the bounds of acceptable conduct. The removal of these materials sends a clear message that the use of these abhorrent weapons has consequences and will not be tolerated by the international community," he said.
"In addition to the removal of all declared chemicals, the OPCW has also verified the destruction of declared production, mixing and filling equipment," Earnest said.
The deal to destroy the weapons was reached after a poisonous gas attack near Damascus killed around 1,400 people.
Syria agreed to hand over its chemical arsenal after the US had threatened airstrikes against President Bashar al-Assad's regime in response.
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