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Poland may withdraw from conventions on cluster munitions and anti-personnel mines

Poland may withdraw from conventions banning cluster munitions and anti-personnel mines, Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said.

Poland may withdraw from conventions on cluster munitions and anti-personnel mines
07.03.2025
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Poland may withdraw from conventions banning cluster munitions and anti-personnel mines, Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said.

According to him, this is necessary to improve the security of Poland. I have appealed to the head of the MoD to present his opinion and I will recommend a positive response so that Poland withdraws from the Ottawa Convention and possibly from the Dublin Convention. I am talking here about anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions, Tusk told the Sejm. - Editor's note. The Ottawa Mine Ban Treaty was signed in 1997 and has 164 member states. The Dublin Convention on Cluster Munitions came into force in 2010 and has 124 member states.

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