Tirana, Dec. 12 – The U.S. Department of State and the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Albania have completed a joint project to destroy Albania’s stockpile of its largest and most dangerous surplus munitions. Destroyed weapons include anti-ship naval mines, torpedoes, and aircraft bombs.
The destruction of these weapons eliminated a potential source of materiel that could have been used by terrorists, or illegally sold to state sponsors of terror and other states of concern. As the majority of these weapons were stored in a dozen sites throughout Albania, most of which were in close proximity to homes and schools, they also posed a serious threat to public safety. This project succeeded in destroying nearly 40,000 munitions, including fuses, detonators, sea mines, air bombs, and torpedo bodies, for a total of over 2,700 metric tons.
Safety was a primary consideration throughout the destruction activity. Albanian Armed Forces (AAF) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams eliminated munitions on ranges and military installations approved by the Ministry of Defense. The U.S. financed training of the Albanian EOD teams. The U.S. and Albania worked closely together to ensure that the destruction occurred in an ecologically responsible manner. The Ministry of Defense and Albanian Armed Forces did most of the work in eliminating these munitions, with many retired former military personnel participating in this project. This project was implemented by the Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund, a fund available to the U.S. Department of State to address unanticipated nonproliferation and disarmament opportunities and emergencies.
U.S. and Albania cooperate to destroy munitions
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