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Statement of Armenia

Drug trafficking and abuse seriously harms economy, politics, and law and order in country.  No national origin.  Trafficking fortifies financial base of Organized Crime, International Terrorism, threat to human lives and health and national security of state.   2009 National strategy of government of Armenia adopted.  Fight against drug abuse and drug trafficking.  New strategy …

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High Level Statement – Statement by Palestine

Our country treats the contents of the political declaration very seriously. But we continue to feel that drugs is a pathological phenomenon that targets all aspects of society. The coordination of security, health and other efforts is necessary to formulate solutions. We should deal with this in a multilateral setting. We should adopt an integrated, …

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High Level Segment – Statement by Kuwait

I want to raise three elements where I see progress in this commission. 1. see Egyptian Ambassador chairing the conference. Confident that we will have a useful outcome 2. excellent preparation made to support our work 3. Mr. Fedotov and his contribution in presenting valuable ideas. Five years have elapsed since the adoption of the …

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High Level Segment – Statement of Japan

Japan has five points 1) need a balanced approach. Have a 5 year drug strategy where government agencies cross-cooperate. will raise awareness of young people, help drug addicts reintegrate, strong sanctions against drug users. 2) Methamphetamine is a global problem. It is easily produced with precursors. Concerned about threat of methamphetamine. Japan would like to …

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High Level Segment – Statement by Tunisia

I welcome the efforts of the ED of UNODC in helping to strengthen the international efforts. Tunisia has seized many drugs and has aimed to strengthen prevention and law enforcement. Authorities seek to establish a monitoring centre on drug abuse to collect and analyse data. We also organised awareness campaigns in Tunisia. We also have …

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