Cluster bomb treaty approved, but US, Russia and China remain opposed

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More than 100 nations have reached an agreement on a treaty which would ban current designs of cluster bombs.

Diplomats meeting in Dublin agreed to back an international ban on the use of the controversial weapons following 10 days of talks.

But some of the world's main producers and stockpilers - including the US, Russia and China - oppose the move.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown called it a "big step forward to make the world a safer place".

That's more like it! One of the best things GB has done since he's taken over. It probably won't have much effect in the polls, and the world's biggest players apparently still remain unconvinced, but it's definitely a positive sign.
 

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