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President Barack Obama became the first president of Americans visiting Laos.

For the first time a US president paid a visit to Laos. During the four day visit, Barrack Obama will attend the numerous cultural photo-ops, and deliver a major address to the people of Laos on the dark so-called Legacy of War at Luang Prabang, Laos. The issue that attracted the most attention is the US policy in cleaning up the remnants of unexploded ordnance that still littering Laos over the last five decades. Artillery is the remnants of the US bombing missions against Laos, where since the war ended, the bombs are still take casualties. Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes said prior to the president’s trip. “We've been spending additional resources each year as it relates to clearing unexploded ordnance, and we anticipate the president will make this a focus of his visit.”

It is estimated that there are about 80 million unexploded bombs, which cause damage to agriculture and the slow growth of Laos tourism. Addressing this issue, Obama said "a show of good faith on the part of the country and a way for us to move into a next phase of a relationship. Mindful of the past, mindful of our difficult, history, but focused on the future."
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