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Land-Mine Projects Facing Budget Shortfalls

Troops clearing land mines in Afghanistan (file photo) (CTK)

23 November 2005 -- The United Nations says ongoing projects to remove land mines in 33 countries will face a $391 million budget shortfall in 2006.

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To date, 147 countries have ratified the 1997 Ottawa Treaty banning the production, use, and sale of land mines. Last year, an international conference of the parties to the treaty adopted a plan to rid the planet of land mines by 2009.


But according to Dermot Carty of UNICEF, land-mine-clearing projects in many countries are at risk due to an acute lack of funding. Among the countries that have not ratified the land-mine treaty are China, India, Iran, the United States, and Russia.


(Reuters)

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