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As a small country, we too have headed the fight against the use of landmines. Europe is in the vanguard of the mine-clearing and destruction programmes.
This is also why I endorsed the Bonino report. I would like to draw particular attention to a technology for tracing mines which has been tailored to this field. After all, one in a hundred mine-clearers will sooner or later fall victim to this activity, as a result of inaccurate detection methods.
The use of bio-sensors, such as trained dogs and rats, appears to yield particularly good results in practice. Yet, the financial resources are mainly earmarked for developing high-tech military detection techniques."@en1
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