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    ARMENIA DETERMINED TO CONTRIBUTE TO INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS AIMED AT ERADICATING THE ILLICIT DRUG PRODUCTION

    armradio.am
    17.02.2012 10:58

    On February 16, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian
    participated in the Third Ministerial Conference of the Paris Pact
    Partners dedicated to the fight against opiates trafficking from
    Afghanistan. The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and
    the high-ranking delegations of about fifty countries attended the
    conference and delivered speeches.

    Speaking at the conference, Minister Nalbandian stated, in part:

    "Although a decade has passed since the Paris Conference on Drug
    Routes from Central Asia to Europe and international efforts in this
    respect have increased, the risks posed by the illicit production of
    opium in Afghanistan have not been reduced.

    We have come together to express our support for the continuation,
    further enhancement and broadening of the scope of this initiative,
    to identify and recommend targeted interventions for mitigating the
    trafficking and consumption of Afghan opiates, to enhance further the
    coordination of technical assistance and cross reference of Paris
    Pact activities with those of the UNODC Rainbow Strategy and other
    related initiatives.

    The successful implementation of the adopted strategic decisions cannot
    be insured without coordinated action and support of other regional and
    international organizations dealing with transnational crime, and most
    importantly, the extensive bilateral cooperation between all countries
    along the main trafficking routes. Regional initiatives and cooperation
    in the fight against opium and heroin trafficking from Afghanistan
    is gaining more importance as it allows to better synchronize the
    efforts of different countries and amplify their efficiency and impact.

    Since the launch of the Paris Pact Initiative, Armenia has fully
    aligned itself with the priority goals set by the Paris Statement
    and Moscow Declaration. We fully acknowledge the social and human
    impact of illicit drug trade and drug abuse which increase the
    human insecurity and create further impediments to the stable and
    sustainable development.

    While the cases of drug trafficking through Armenia are insignificant
    in comparison to those countries on the main routes of Afghan opiate,
    the Government of Armenia has adopted strategies and implemented
    policies aimed at increasing its capacity to stop the illicit drugs
    from crossing through the country. Despite the two decade-long blockade
    of Armenia by its neighbors to the west and east, has at the same time
    blocked the drug trafficking from those countries, the borders in the
    north and south can still be attempted to be used by drug traffickers,
    and Armenia has spared no effort to apply preventive measures against
    it in cooperation with our partners.

    The Armenian National Programme on Combating Drug Addiction and
    Trafficking of Narcotic Drugs for 2009-2012 identifies all those
    necessary measures to address the illegal trade and the consumption
    aspects of the problem. Twice a year an assessment of the measures
    undertaken under the Strategy is carried out and the results are
    made public.

    The fight against transnational crimes requires effective
    international cooperation. As a member of the Collective Security
    Treaty Organisation, Armenia actively participates in its anti-drug
    operations. The multinational operation "Kanal" brings together not
    only member states, but also representatives from around two dozens
    of states and international organizations. As a result of these
    operations carried out since 2003 several tons of drugs in the area
    of CSTO member states have been confiscated. In 2008 this operation
    was given the status of a standing regional antidrug operation.

    In conclusion, I would like to reaffirm Armenia's determination
    to continue to bring its active contribution to the international
    efforts, including the Paris Pact and other international initiatives,
    which aim at reducing and eradicating the illicit drug production,
    trade and trafficking."

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