According to Aljazeera, All declared equipment and sites for producing chemical weapons rendered unusable, international watchdog OPCW says.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said in the document its teams had inspected 21 out of 23 chemical weapons sites across the country.
The other two were too dangerous to inspect, but the chemical equipment had already been moved to other sites which experts had visited, it said.
"The OPCW is satisfied it has verified, and seen destroyed, all declared critical production, mixing, filling equipment from all 23 sites," the document said.
Al Jazeera's Omar Al Saleh, reporting from Istanbul, said "by November 1, Syria will no longer have the capacity to make new chemical weapons, bringing an end to phase one and phase two".
"Phase three will last to June 2014 and will involve United Nations mission support to monitor all destruction of 1,000 tonnes of chemical weapons. The UN/OPCW has no mandate to destroy them so a UN member state will have to provide technical and operational support.
"But also, we have to be a bit suspicious about the second phase as this is what Syria has declared, and see that other states will agree with Syria on the amount it said it has. Other countries may have their own intelligence," our correspondent said.
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