US Helps to Remove Landmines Left Behind After Wars in Southeast Asia

FILE – Members of a demining team look for unexploded ordnance in the Trieu Phong district of Quang Tri province, Vietnam, Jan. 6, 2020. washington —

The U.S. is committed to removing landmines and other explosive remnants of the war in Vietnam throughout Southeast Asia, according to an annual report released by the State Department.

According to the report, To Walk the Earth in Safety , Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia all face challenges in the safe removal of explosive remnants of war.Iraq is the largest recipient of the U.S. government’s global program, having received more than $675 million since 1993. It […]

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