Vietnam shares experience in post-war landmine clearing

New York
(VNA) - Vietnam shared experience and achievements in clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) left over from the war with the international
community at a symposium themed “Safe ground, safe steps, safe home” held in
the framework of the Mine Action Week hosted by the United Nations Mine Action
Service (UNMAS) on April 4.
Addressing the event, Ambassador
Dang Hoang Giang, Head of Vietnam's Permanent Mission to the United
Nations (UN), said the Government and relevant agencies of Vietnam have outlined
and implemented specific programmes and measures to remove and address the heavy consequences of post-war UXO, and support victims.
He thanked international partners and friends for their
valuable support and assistance for Vietnam in this work.

At the event, a documentary film produced by
the Vietnam National Mine Action Centre (VNMAC) was screened, helping the international community better understand about
Vietnam's achievements and efforts in overcoming the consequences
of landmines and mines.
Delegates emphasised
that terrible impacts of landmines and UXO are still a burning problem in many
countries and regions around the world. They also highlighted the importance of
raising public awareness and the need to step up international cooperation in
dealing with the problem.
In recent years,
besides practical measures to deal with the consequences of landmines in the
country, Vietnam has actively participated in international joint efforts on
this work. In April 2021, in accordance with the proposal of Vietnam as the President of the United
Nations Security Council, the council adopted a presidential statement that affirms
the UNSC’s commitment and upholds the necessity of international cooperation in
overcoming consequences of landmines.
The Mine Action Week is organised annually by UNMAS to discuss future
implementation plans of the international community, as well as recognise the
efforts of organisations and individuals in mine remediation activities, including the International Campaign to Ban
Landmines (ICBL).
It also aims to review
achievements by UN member states since the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention took effect in 1999./.