More than 160 countries and territories are signatories to the Ottawa Convention, though neither the United States nor Russia have joined.
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Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree formally withdrawing Ukraine from the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel landmines. The move coincided with the exit from the treaty by countries along NATO's eastern flank, including Poland and the Baltics. Sputnik asked leading Russian and US military experts about the move's likely consequences.
More than 160 countries and territories are signatories to the Ottawa Convention, though neither the United States nor Russia have joined.
More than 160 countries and territories are signatories to the Ottawa Convention, though neither the United States nor Russia have joined.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed off on Ukraine's withdrawal from Ottawa Convention that bans the use of landmines. Meanwhile, Kyiv confirmed...
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy is pulling his country out of an international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines.
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy is pulling his country out of an international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines.
Following Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention, the country will be able to quickly begin producing anti-personnel landmines without the...
Following Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention, the country will be able to quickly begin producing anti-personnel landmines without the...
Ukraine is looking at withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel land mines, following the lead of the Baltic countries.
Ukraine is looking at withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel land mines, following the lead of the Baltic countries.
If Russia plans to broaden the ground war, Ukraine may need deeper lines of defence. Landmines could prove critical.