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Ban on cluster bombs agreed

By Stephen Fidler in London and Daniel Dombey in Washington

Published: May 29 2008 01:07 | Last updated: May 29 2008 01:07

More than 100 governments agreed a draft treaty to ban the use of cluster munitions on Wednesday in the face of strong warnings from the US to its allies not to do so.

The agreement came after a late decision by Britain, which helped to break deadlock at the talks by agreeing to take its stocks of cluster weapons out of service.

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