Bill banning chemical weapons gets Senate nod

MANILA – Senate Bill (SB) No. 2871 or the Chemical Weapons Prohibition Act was approved with 22 affirmative votes, zero negative and zero abstentions.

In his manifestation, Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada highlighted the Philippines’ dedication to global disarmament, aiming to eliminate chemical weapons, prevent their misuse, and protect future generations.

He noted that the legislation bolsters regulatory measures against the diversion of chemicals for terrorism or other malicious purposes.

During the 29th Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention held in The Hague on November 25 to 29, Estrada said the Philippines reported the progress on this legislation, showcasing its commitment to international obligations.

“This measure is not just about fulfilling our duty as a State Party to the CWC (Chemical Weapons Convention). It is a step toward ensuring safety and peace for the generations to come,” he said.

“Thirty-one years after signing the CWC and 28 years since the Senate ratified it, we are closer to fulfilling our international commitment to fully implement its provisions,” he said, citing the Senate’s unified commitment to national security, global peace, and the prevention of weapons of mass destruction. (PNA)

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