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Urgent: Danish parliament approves plan to help remove chemical weapons from Libya

Xinhua, August 19, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Danish parliament has given green light to two Danish ships to carry remaining chemical weapons out of Libya, local media reported Friday.

The Danish government said on Monday that it will offer a container vessel, a support ship and 200 staff to an international operation to remove chemical weapons arsenal out of Libya. Endi