
Axworthy calls on Poland, Baltic states to abide by treaty banning landmines
OTTAWA — Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy says Canada should work to convince eastern European countries alarmed by Russian aggression to abide by a treaty banning the use of anti-personnel landmines.
Poland and the three Baltic nations say they want to withdraw from the international treaty banning landmines due to the threat Moscow poses to front-line NATO states.
In a joint statement issued today, the defence ministers of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia say they “unanimously recommend withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention,” which took effect in 1999.
Axworthy was the driving force behind that convention — which saw most countries agree to ban the use of anti-personnel landmines — and says abandoning it would help speed up the unravelling of the global order.