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Poland intends to restart production of anti-personnel mines following its withdrawal from the 1997 Ottawa Convention, which prohibits their use. This move is in response to perceived security threats from Russia, according to Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz. The process of legislating this withdrawal and implementing it at the UN will take several months. A Polish arms company, Belma, has expressed readiness to produce these mines.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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