[01:43.29]Here's Paul Wood.
[01:45.00]“Syria has now told the international inspectors exactly how it intends to destroy the more than 1,000 tons of sarin,
[01:52.94]VX, chlorine and other chemical agents said to have in its possession.
[01:56.95]Around 60 international inspectors have already visited some 19 of the 23 chemical sites declared by the regime.
[02:05.13]Very little has been said publicly, but so far the inspectors do seem satisfied.
[02:10.43]The regime is cooperating.”
[02:12.79]A former US marine held by Farc rebels in Colombia has been released to the International Red Cross.
[02:19.40]The American, Kevin Scott Sutay is said to be in good health.
[02:23.17]Sarah Rainsford reports from the Cuban capital Havana.
[02:26.34]“Kevin Scott Sutay arrived in Colombia in June.
[02:29.57]The 27-year-old headed to the jungle and was probably captured by militants from the Farc.
[02:35.84]According to local media reports, he was armed only with the machete and GPS and claimed he was simply testing his survival techniques.
[02:42.62]Colombia's government called to his immediate release that the case threatened to damage historic peace talks with the Farc
[02:48.63]that help in progressing slowly here in Havana for the past year.
[02:52.71]The Farc has described his release as a humanitarian gesture.”