Annex

A. UN Secretary-General’s Correspondence with the President of the UN Security Council 1) Letter dated 7 October 2013 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council, submitting recommendations regarding the role of the United Nations in eliminating the chemical weapons programme of the Syrian Arab Republic [S/2013/591]. 2) Letter dated 13 October 2013 from the Secretary-General to the President of the Security Council, informing the Council of his intention to appoint Ms Sigrid Kaag (Netherlands) to the post of Special Coordinator of the OPCW-UN Joint Mission [S/2013/608]. 3) Letter dated 28 October 2013 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council, transmitting the First Monthly Report of the Director-General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons [S/2013/629]. 4) Letter dated 27 November 2013 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council transmitting the second monthly report of the Director-General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, [S/2013/700]. 5) Letter dated 10 December 2013 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council relating to the removal and maritime transport of the chemical weapons and materials from Syria, [S/2013/730]. 6) Letter dated 27 December 2013 from the Secretary-General to the President of the Security Council transmitting the Third Monthly Report of the Director- General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons entitled “Progress in the elimination of the Syrian chemical weapons programme” submitted to the UN Security Council, [S/2013/774]. 7) Letter dated 27 January 2014 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council transmitting the fourth monthly report of the Director-General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, [S/2014/52].

B. Statement by the USA at the OPCW Executive Council 8) Statement by the USA Ambassador, Robert P. Mikulak, at the Seventy-Sixth Session of the Executive Council of the OPCW, 8 July 2014.

C. Correspondence of the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea 9) Open Letter dated 29 May 2014 from the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea addressed to Mr. Ahmed Üzümcü, General Director of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), notified to the President of the Greek Republic [K. Papoulias], Prime Minister of the Greek Republic [A. Samaras],

1 Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Greek Republic [E. Venizelos], Attorney General at the Appellate Court of the Judicial District of Eastern , Mass Media Agencies. 10) Open Letter dated 27 June 2014 of the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea to Mr. Ahmed Üzümcü, General Director of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) notified to the Prime Minister of the Greek Republic [A. Samaras], Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Greek Republic [E. Venizelos], Ambassador of the Greek Republic in Holland [T. Angelatos], Officer at the Greek Consular Office in the Hague [D. Sparos], Office of the Attorney General at the Appellate Court of the Judicial District of Eastern Crete, Mass Media Agencies.

D. Correspondence between the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea and the Vice President of the Greek Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs concerning the Neutralization of Syrian Chemical Weapons in International Waters in the Mediterranean Sea 11) Letter dated 27 March 2014 (Ref. Num.: E/123) from the Vice President of the Greek Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs concerning the Neutralization of Syrian Chemical Weapons in International Waters in the Mediterranean Sea addressed to His Holiness Archbishop of Crete, Irinaios, the Prefect of Crete [S. Arnaoutakis], the Mayor of Heraklion [I. Kourakis], the Mayor of , [M. Skoulakis], the Mayor of Vianno, Heraklion [P. Baritakis], the President of the Hotel Owners’ Association of Chania, [M. Yiannoulis], the President of the Hotel Owners’ Association of Rethymon [E. Tsakalakis], the President of the Hotel Owners’ Association of Heraklion [N. Chalkiadakis], the President of the Hotel Owners’ Association of [I. Kakourakis], the President of the Technical Chamber of - Western Crete Division [I. Strogilos], the President of the Technical Chamber of Greece - Eastern Crete Division [I. Charonitis] and the President of the Federation of Trade Associations of Crete [G. Polioudakis]. 12) Letter dated 2 April 2014 from the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea to the Vice President of the Greek Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

E. Minutes of the Parliamentary Sessions where the Deputy Foreign Minister acknowledges the absolute lack of information and of any Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) as regards the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea 13) Question submitted by the Member of the Greek Parliament I. Kefalogiannis to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Minister of Maritime Affairs, as regards the Destruction of the Syrian Chemical Weapons Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 9 January 2014. 14) Question submitted by five Members of the Greek Parliament [L. Avgenakis, I. Michelogiannakis, I. Kefalogiannis, Chr. Markogiannakis, M. Senetakis] to the

2 Minister of Foreign Affairs [E. Venizelos], Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change [I. Maniatis], Minister of National Defence [D. Avramopoulos], as regards the Destruction of the Syrian Chemical Weapons Arsenal in West of Crete, 4 February 2014. 15) Current Question submitted by the Member of the Greek Parliament E. Avgenakis to the Minister of Foreign Affairs as regards the Destruction of the Syrian Chemical Weapons Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea where he acknowledges that the information that the Cretan society receives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is ‘’totally insufficient’’, 10 February 2014. 16) Answer given by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. D. Kourkoulas, Minutes of the Parliamentary Session, 21 February 2014. 17) Current Question submitted by 51 Members of the Greek Parliament to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in which the MPs ask the Minister of Foreign Affairs to explain the reasons why he has not informed the political parties and the society about the issue of destruction of the Syrian Chemical Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 24 February 2014. 18) Current Question submitted by the Member of the Greek Parliament E. Marias to the Minister of the Foreign Affairs as regards the Destruction of the Syrian Chemical Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 17 March 2014. 19) Answer given by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. D. Kourkoulas, Minutes of the Parliamentary Session, 11 April 2014 in which he admits the existence of information deficit and makes contradictory statements about the process of the destruction of the Syrian Chemical Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea

F. Parliamentary Questions in the European Parliament 20) Question for written answer submitted by 37 Members of the European Parliament to the Commission (Vice-President / High Representative) by Antonello Antinoro (PPE), Spyros Danellis (S&D), Alfredo Antoniozzi (PPE), Vito Bonsignore (PPE), Gino Trematerra (PPE), Giovanni La Via (PPE), Antonio Cancian (PPE), Paolo Bartolozzi (PPE) , Raffaele Baldassarre (PPE), Carlo Fidanza (PPE), Elisabetta Gardini (PPE), Luigi Ciriaco De Mita (PPE), Oreste Rossi (PPE), Crescenzio Rivellini (PPE), Iva Zanicchi (PPE), Salvatore Tatarella (PPE), Sergio Paolo Francesco Silvestris (PPE), Marco Scurria (PPE), Amalia Sartori (PPE), Potito Salatto (PPE), Lara Comi (PPE), Fabrizio Bertot (PPE), Alfredo Pallone (PPE), Aldo Patriciello (PPE), Clemente Mastella (PPE), Barbara Matera (PPE), Giuseppe Gargani (PPE), Sylvana Rapti (S&D), Georgios Stavrakakis (S&D), Dimitrios Droutsas (S&D), Chrysoula Paliadeli (S&D), Maria Eleni Koppa (S&D), Anni Podimata (S&D), Nikos Chrysogelos (Verts/ALE), Sophocles Sophocleous (S&D), Joseph Cuschieri (S&D), Giommaria Uggias (ALDE) as regards the Disposal of Syrian chemical weapons, 17 January 2014. 21) Answer to the question submitted by the 37 Members of the European Parliament to the Commission given by High-Representative/Vice-President Ashton on behalf of the Commission as regards the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapon arsenal, 4 March 2014.

3 22) Question for written answer submitted by the EU MP K. Arsenis to the Commission (High Representative for Foreign Affairs/Vice-President of the Commission), 12 March 2014. 23) Answer to the question submitted by the EU MP K. Arsenis given by High Representative/Vice-President Ashton on behalf of the Commission, 16 May 2014.

G. Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Announcements 24) Foreign Ministry announcement on the issue of the destruction of the weapons in Syria’s chemical arsenal, 22 January 2014. 25) Foreign Ministry announcement “Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Venizelos continues diplomatic efforts towards the protection of the Mediterranean from the procedures for the destruction of Syria’s chemical arsenal”, 5 February 2014. 26) Foreign Ministry announcement on the destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons, 13 March 2014.

H. Expert View Opinion of Prof. Gidarakos, Technical School of Crete 27) Expert View Opinion of Prof. E. Gidarakos, Technical University of Crete - Department of Environmental Engineering - Toxic and Hazardous Waste Management Laboratory on the Destruction of the Chemical Weapons Arsenal of Syria in the Mediterranean Sea. 28) Letter dated 27 April 2014 from Prof. E. Gidarakos to the Cretan society as regards the Destruction of the Syrian Chemical Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea.

I. Communication before the Greek Supreme Court 29) Communication submitted before the Prosecutor General of the Greek Supreme Court by the PanCretan Commission against the Neutralization of Syrian Chemical Weapons in International Waters in the Mediterranean Sea, 7 April 2014.

J. International Court of Justice Judgment 30) Case concerning Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay), Judgment of 20 April 2010, para. 204, available at: http://www.icj- cij.org/docket/files/135/15877.pdf

K. Resolutions, Statements, Declarations, Letters and Press Releases from Municipalities, Associations, Institutions etc. 31) Letter dated 15 January 2014 from the Mayor of the Municipality of Platanias, Chania, Crete addressed to the Minister of Tourism, the Minister of Rural Development and Food and the Minister of Foreign Affairs as regards the threats arising from the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea.

4 32) Announcement-Protestation by the Technical Chamber of Greece – Eastern Crete Division, Association of Agronomists and Surveying Engineers of Crete, Association of Chemical Engineers of Crete, Association of Environmental Engineers of Crete, Union of Diploma Engineers – Civil Servants (University level) of Eastern Crete, Association of Mechanical - Electrical Engineers of Eastern Crete, Associations of Architects of Heraklion and Lassithi, Associations of Electrical Contractors of Heraklion and Lassithi, Association of Freelancer Engineers of Heraklion, Association of the Engineers of Heraklion, Association of Greek Contracting Companies (SATE) to the Prime Minister of Greece, Mr. Antonis Samaras entitled: “Protestation: Do not proceed to the neutralization - destruction of the chemical weapons of Syria in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea”, 20 January 2014. 33) Statement of the World Council of Cretans against the destruction of the Syrian Chemical Weapons Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 20 January 2014. 34) Resolution of the Municipality of Platanias, Crete, 1 February 2014. 35) Press Release of the Holy Provincial Synod of the , Heraklion, 6 February 2014. 36) Letter dated 7 February 2014 from the President of Chania Bar Association concerning the destruction of Syrian Chemical weapons in International Waters in the Mediterranean Sea addressed to the U.S. President [B. Obama], the President of Russia [V. Putin], the President of the People’s Republic of China [X. Jimping], the President of Germany, [A. Merkel, the President of France [F. Hollande], the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [D. Cameron], the President of the European Parliament, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice. 37) Joint Letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change and the Minister for National Defence by Cretan Municipalities, Organizations and Associations against the destruction of the Syrian Chemical Weapons Arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 7 February 2014. 38) Resolution of the Municipality of Festos, Crete, 8 February 2014. 39) Press Release of the Technical Chamber of Greece / Eastern Crete Division & Societies of Dipl. Engineers of Eastern Crete, Heraklion, 19 February 2014. 40) Resolution of the Municipality of Chania, Crete, 27 February 2014. 41) Resolution of the Municipality of Sitia, Crete, 28 February 2014. 42) Resolution of the Municipality of Vianno, Crete, 6 March 2014. 43) Resolution of the Municipality of Anogia, Crete, 7 March 2014. 44) Resolution of the Municipality of Mylopotamos, Crete, Decision No 55/2014, 12 March 2014. 45) Letter dated 12 March 2014 from Expert of “Objectif Transition”, A. Gertz, addressed to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs [L. Fabius]. 46) Open Letter from the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Enclosed Mediterranean Sea, Heraklion, 13 March 2014.

5 47) Resolution of the Town Council of the Municipality of Archanes & Asteroussia, Peza Chania, Crete, 17 March 2014. 48) Joint Statement by 62 Scientists and Environmental Organizations addressed to the President of the European Commission [J. M. Barroso], 18 March 2014. 49) Declaration of Arkadi, Crete against the neutralization of Syrian chemical weapons in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea, 23 March 2014. 50) Press Release of the Association of Environmental Protection of , Corfu, 27 March 2014. 51) Resolution - Extract from the meeting minutes of the Town Council of concerning the Resolution against the Neutralization of Syrian Chemical Weapons in International Waters in the Mediterranean Sea, Decision No 180/2014, Kavala 27 March 2014. 52) Resolution of the Regional Council of against the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons in Syria, Decision number: 72/2014, , 29 March 2014. 53) Resolution of the Orthodox Academy of Crete & the Institute for Theology and Ecology against the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 29 March 2014. 54) Letter dated 2 April 2014 from the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian chemical weapons in the enclosed Mediterranean Sea addressed to the Members of the Greek Parliament. 55) Article by Anastasia Miliou, Scientific Director of “Archipelagos” - Institute of Marine Conversation entitled: Chemical Weapons Destruction - Threat of Toxic Pollution in the Mediterranean, 9 April 2014. 56) Resolution of various Associations of Lassithi, Crete against the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 19 April 2014. 57) Resolution of the citizens of , against the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 23 April 2014. 58) Press Release of the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) against the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 24 April 2014. 59) Announcement from the Network for the Environmental and Cultural Protection of Laconia, Greece against the neutralization of the Syrian chemical weapons in the enclosed Mediterranean Sea, 25 April 2014. 60) Statement of the Environmental Association “YDNA”, against the destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal in the Mediterranean Sea, 29 April 2014. 61) Press Release of the Heraklion Commission against the destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons in the Mediterranean Sea, Heraklion, 2 June 2014. 62) Article published on the website: www.neakriti.gr that includes the answers of the OPCW Spokesperson [M. Luhan] to the questions of the journalists of the aforementioned website, 27 June 2014, available at: http://www.neakriti.gr/?page=newsdetail&DocID=1151208&srv=94.

6 63) Resolution of citizens, associations and institutional bodies from Laconia, Messinia, and Peloponnese, Greece against the neutralization of Syrian chemical weapons in the enclosed Mediterranean Sea, 29 June 2014. 64) Open Letter dated 12 July 2014, from the PanCretan Commission against the destruction of Syrian chemical weapons in the enclosed Mediterranean Sea addressed to the Ambassador of the United States of America to Athens and the Ambassador of Russia to Athens. 65) Protestation by the Bishop of and Selino, Church of Crete, Amphilochios on the destruction of Syrian chemical weapons in the enclosed Mediterranean Sea. 66) Announcement from the Workers Association of the Organisation for the Development of Crete (OAKE) against the neutralization of Syrian chemical weapons in international Waters in the Mediterranean Sea.

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