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Ways to combat trafficking of Afghan opiates discussed

Ways to combat trafficking of Afghan opiates discussed

ISLAMABAD, DEC 11 (DNA) -: The regional counterparts including Islamic Republics of Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan on Tuesday discussed ways to effectively combat trafficking of Afghan opiates.

They made this resolve during a 2 day interaction between the counter-narcotics authorities of the Islamic Republics of Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan.

The tripartite event, entitled the ‘13th Triangular Initiative Senior Officials Meeting’, being hosted by the Ministry of Narcotics Control brought together national counterparts to discuss ways and means for effectively combating the trafficking of Afghan opiates.

Arif Nawaz Khan, Secretary Ministry of Narcotics Control stated that under his Chairmanship ‘the regional counterparts will highlight respective progress under the Triangular Initiative.

 This also includes enhancement of the regional response through information-sharing; planning and conducting drug-interdiction operations; and establishment of Border Liaison Offices (BLOs).’

Ways to combat trafficking of Afghan opiates discussed

Cesar Guedes, UNODC Representative in Pakistan noted in his opening remarks, ‘We believe that strengthening of regional partnership against the massive flow of illicit drugs in the region, within the framework of this strategic collaborative process, can serve as a conduit for saving lives and improving their quality’.

Director General Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) Major General Muhammad Arif Malik is heading Pakistan’s delegation in the TI-SOM, whereas the Afghanistan and Iran delegations are led by their respective Director Generals.

The Representative UNODC Country Office Iran, and Head UNODC Regional Programme Afghanistan and Neighboring Countries, are amongst the prominent delegates.

Ways to combat trafficking of Afghan opiates discussed

Since its inception in 2007, the UNODC-facilitated Triangular Initiative forum has served as a cornerstone of the regional approach to drug control.

It is supported by the Paris Pact Initiative and its Rainbow Strategy for Afghanistan, which encompasses a range of programmes designed to reduce the poppy cultivation, trafficking, and consumption of drugs.

UNODC provides technical support to the forum, and builds the capacity of regional counterparts in counter-narcotics.

The three countries have been combating this scourge over a long period and at great cost. Many law enforcement officials, as well as ordinary citizens, have sacrificed their lives in the struggle against drug trafficking.

The senior officials meeting will help the three sides in finding solutions to their common challenges by adhering to a comprehensive and balanced approach including brainstorming sessions, to improve regional cooperation in this vital sector as per the principle of common and shared responsibility.=DNA

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