The United States has rejected an international call to ban the use of cluster bombs. On Friday, 46 countries agreed in Oslo to develop a new international treaty to ban the use of cluster munitions by 2008. The United States, Russia, Israel and China chose not to attend the conference. U.S. allies Romania, Poland and Japan attended the conference but refused to sign the Oslo Declaration.
U.S. Rejects International Call to Ban Cluster Bombs
HeadlineFeb 26, 2007