BEIJING, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- China attaches importance to humanitarian
problems resulting from cluster bombs and supports international efforts to
resolve this issue, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told a press
conference on Tuesday.
Liu said that "China would continue its effort with other parties for an
early and proper solution on the humanitarian problems arising from cluster
bombs."
He said a government experts' group, under the Convention on Certain
Conventional Weapons (CCW), had been working to ban cluster bombs, and China had
taken an active and constructive part in its work.
The CCW took effect in 1981. It bans or restricts the use of specific types
of weapons that are considered to cause unnecessary or unjustifiable suffering
to combatants or to affect civilians indiscriminately.
Cluster bombs can spread hundreds of bomblets over a target area. Many of
these fail to explode immediately, posing a threat to civilians for many years
after a conflict.