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No Agreement Yet on Cluster Bomb Ban

Friday, February 22, 2008 1:23:33 AM
By RAY LILLEY

*8 FILE **A man sits among silhouettes made out of metal in front the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland in this Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 file photo. The silhouettes symbolize 3.537 children killed or injured of cluster bombs. Israel breached international law when it bombed southern Lebanon with cluster weapons during its campaign against Hezbollah in 2006, Human Rights Watch said Sunday. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - More than 120 nations trying to negotiate a treaty banning most cluster bombs failed to reach agreement in talks that ended Friday in New Zealand but achieved good progress, officials said.

"Intense negotiations" will be needed during the final round of talks on the pact in May to create a treaty banning the use, production, trade and storage of cluster bombs that cause unacceptable harm to civilians, said chief British negotiator John Duncan.

New Zealand Disarmament Minister Phil Goff was upbeat about this week's talks, saying all parties involved had agreed to continue the process despite the lack of unanimity.


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