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Baltics and Poland announce planned withdrawal from landmine treaty


Published on 2025-03-18 21:41:19 - Euronews
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  • The Ottawa Convention prohibits the production, possession, and transfer of anti-personnel mines. View on euronews

The article from MSN discusses the decision by Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty, which bans the use, stockpiling, production, and transfer of anti-personnel mines. This move comes in response to heightened security concerns due to Russia's actions in Ukraine. The countries argue that the current security environment necessitates a reevaluation of their defense strategies, particularly in light of Russia's use of landmines in the conflict. The withdrawal from the treaty is seen as a measure to enhance their defense capabilities against potential threats. This decision has sparked debate about the implications for international arms control efforts and the potential for increased use of landmines in future conflicts.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/baltics-and-poland-announce-planned-withdrawal-from-landmine-treaty/ar-AA1BcjMs ]