Cambodia’s decades-long effort to clear unexploded munitions has had to partially suspend operations after the United States suddenly halted funding, a minister said on Friday, calling on Washington to reverse the order.
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Cambodia remains littered with unexploded bombs, many of which were dropped by American forces during the Vietnam war.
The US State Department has been a major backer of the effort to clean up the leftover ordnance, but last week US President Donald Trump ordered a sweeping, 90-day pause to foreign aid, which included suspending mine-clearance programmes across the world.
“It affects our mine clearance operation,” said Ly Thuch, a senior government minister and leading official in Cambodia’s Mine Action Authority.
The United States has been a “key partner” and provided around US$10 million a year to fund mine clearance in Cambodia, he said.
“The US fund involves the deployment of more than 1,000 staff members and deminers,” he said.
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