In 1997, Canada formed a coalition to ban anti-personnel landmines, resulting in the Ottawa Treaty, a significant milestone for international human rights and diplomacy.
The Ottawa Treaty is a diplomatic success that showcases Canada's commitment to eradicating anti-personnel mines and supporting global demining efforts.
Since its signing in 1997, the Ottawa Treaty has led to international cooperation in banning anti-personnel mines and facilitating ongoing efforts in mine clearance.
In regions around the world, hidden landmines continue to harm victims long after conflicts, highlighting the need for sustained demining initiatives.
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