The United States on Friday rejected an international call to abandon the use of cluster bombs, despite an overwhelming support from other countries.
"We take the position that these munitions do have a place and a use in military inventories, given the right technology as well as the proper rules of engagement," said the U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
McCormack said his country was aware of the "threat posed by the unexploded ordnance to innocent civilians", but revealed that the U.S. was "taking steps to upgrade cluster bombs".