Azerbaijan Highlights Jordan’s Mine Clearance Model, Calls for Global Action

Azerbaijan: Azerbaijan has commended Jordan's experience in mine clearance, describing it as a regional model following the Kingdom's success in declaring its territory free of mines and advancing rehabilitation and development efforts linked to human security.

According to Jordan News Agency, Azerbaijan's embassy in Amman issued a statement on the occasion of the International Day for Mine Awareness. The statement highlighted cooperation with Jordan's National Committee for Demining and Rehabilitation and the Arab Mine Action Consultancy Team, which has supported knowledge exchange and capacity building between the two sides.

The statement also mentioned the visit of Prince Mired Raad Al-Hussein to Baku, in his capacity as chairman of the committee, underscoring the role of international partnerships in supporting mine clearance initiatives.

Azerbaijan called on the international community to intensify coordinated efforts to address the ongoing risks posed by landmines. It emphasized that eliminating the threat requires sustained funding and a unified global response to protect civilians and strengthen human security.

The embassy noted that landmines and explosive remnants of war continue to pose risks to civilian populations even after conflicts end. These risks hinder the return of displaced people, delay reconstruction, and affect long-term stability.

It added that millions of people worldwide remain exposed to explosive hazards. A recent report by the UN Secretary-General highlighted that the impacts extend beyond casualties to include disruption of access to essential services and constraints on development.