Australia concerned about cluster-bomb ban effects

Australia’s defence minister voiced concerns today that the country’s troops could inadvertently breach the international ban on cluster bombs through its military alliance with the United States.

Australia’s defence minister voiced concerns today that the country’s troops could inadvertently breach the international ban on cluster bombs through its military alliance with the United States.

Diplomats from more than 100 nations reached agreement in Dublin yesterday on a treaty that would ban current designs of cluster bombs.

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