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High Level Segment – Statement by Iraq

My country fully supports the Asian Group. We understand that drug control is a joint responsibility,and should be included in a multilateral framework. We reiterate our commitment to work with the international community within the framework of the international drug conventions, in respect to territorial integrity, on the principle of quality and respect for life. …

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High Level Segment – Sierra Leone Statement

Greetings from Sierra Leone, Gem of West Africa.  Affirm commitment to PD and POA of 2009.  SL is cooperating fully with UNODC interpol and ? to implement WA coast initiative to implement ECOES Action plan.  Same thematic areas of Demand Reduction, Supply reduction and international cooperation.  So far SL is most progressive and successful state …

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High Level Segment – Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan cooperates internationally. We will work with other countries. Want to develop a fuller arsenal in the fight against drugs. Want to discuss effective approaches with other organisations and work together of projects. Regionally, there are bilateral agreements with Turkey and Iran respectively. Will improve legislation on interception of drugs. Have adopted a new national …

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High Level Segment – Statement by Finland

The debate must be transparent and inclusive. Harm reduction is crucial and it has not hindered our implementation of the drug control system. Those who need help have right to treatment and harm reduction. Harm reduction is effective. These should be low threshold, OST, NSP, etc. have improved health. HIV infections decreased to 3 new …

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High Level Segment – Cuba

Endorses statements by G77 and GRULAC. Cuba stresses importance of UNODC and support it in its role in preparing for UNGASS 2016 and Cuba will participate actively in the process. World Drug Problem contributes to many problems and so must be tackled in a comprehensive way with international cooperation. Drug abuse is a public health …

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