
CMAA
The Cambodia Mine Action Authority (CMAA) is a governmental body responsible for overseeing mine clearance operations in Cambodia. Established to address the legacy of landmines and unexploded ordnance resulting from decades of conflict, the CMAA has been instrumental in the removal of millions of landmines and explosive remnants of war. The agency is committed to adhering to the Mine Ban Treaty, which Cambodia ratified in 1999, and has gained international recognition for its successful demining efforts, which have significantly improved safety and reclaimed land for communities. Recently, CMAA was in the news for denying allegations from the Thai government that Cambodia had laid new landmines, asserting that such claims could undermine cooperative efforts and the peace agreement between the two nations.
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Thailand:
CMAA has firmly denied Thailand's allegations regarding the placement and stockpiling of landmines.
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Thailand:
CMAA issued a statement denying allegations that Cambodia laid new landmines.
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