China slams US for leaving unexploded bombs in South-East Asia


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BEIJING (Xinhua): Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian (pic) on Wednesday (May 11) slammed the United States for leaving tens of thousands of tonnes of unexploded bombs in South-East Asian countries.

"During the Vietnam War, the United States used cluster bombs and bio-chemical weapons and committed heinous crimes in South-East Asian countries including Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia," Zhao told a regular press briefing.

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