A Peaceful United Korea is a Landmine-Free Korea

A Peaceful United Korea is a Landmine-Free Korea

Recent positive developments in the Korean Peninsula have surprised and shown the world that peace is possible. Asia campaigners to ban landmines applaud the political will to end the war in the peninsula, although much hard work remains to be done. The declaration of peace between South and North Korea will greatly contribute to the peacebuilding efforts in the region and will usher in a great confidence in non-military approaches to achieving peace.

This tremendous development has shown that when people will it, it will happen. If the leaders act, it will happen. It is this same political will that the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Cluster Munition Coalition have shown. Countries can come together to make things happen when we collectively agree on principles of peace and humanity we stand for.

The work does not stop with a declaration of peace – the work to achieve a lasting peace has just begun.

While we support the gestures and approaches towards a peaceful united Korea, we would like to highlight that it should also be free from landmines and cluster munitions. It is now time to clear the contaminated areas of all explosive remnants of war, assist victims and survivors of these weapons and commit to its ban and destruction of the stockpiles. We call on both parties to ratify the Mine Ban Treaty and the Convention on Cluster Munitions as an immediate peace dividend.

This Statement is endorsed by
Asia Platform to Ban Landmines
Japan Campaign to Ban Landmines
Korean Campaign to Ban Landmines / Peace Sharing Association
Ban Landmines Campaign Nepal
Philippines Campaign to Ban Landmines
Sri Lanka Campaign to Ban Landmines
and the following ICBL member organizations:
In Afghanistan, Afghan Landmine Survivors Organization
In Lao PDR, Humanity and Inclusion Lao PDR
In Pakistan, Sustainable Peace & Development Organization
In Taiwan, Eden Social Welfare Foundation
In Thailand, Self-Help Group of People with disabilities in Aranyaprathet, Nonviolence International Southeast Asia
In Vietnam, Association for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

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