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controls and the monitoring of the international trade in chemical precursors, and
underlines the importance of technical assistance and support to the most affected
transit States to support their capacities in this regard;
89. Urges the Government of Afghanistan, supported by the international
community, to work to mainstream counter-narcotics throughout all the national
programmes and to ensure that counter-narcotics is a fundamental part of the
comprehensive approach, as well as to increase its efforts against opium cultivation
and drug trafficking in accordance with the balanced plan of the updated Afghan
National Drug Control Strategy;
90. Commends the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan in this regard,
as well as the efforts to update and carry out the National Drug Control Strategy,
including the Prioritized Implementation Plan and benchmarks, urges the
Government and the international community to take decisive action, in particular to
stop the processing of and trade in drugs, by pursuing the concrete steps set out in
the Strategy and through initiatives such as the Good Performers Initiative
established to provide incentives for governors to reduce cultivation in their
provinces, and encourages the Afghan authorities to work at the provincial level on
elaborating counter-narcotics implementation plans;
91. Calls upon the international community to continue to assist the
Government of Afghanistan in implementing its National Drug Control Strategy,
aimed at eliminating the cultivation, production, trafficking in and consumption of
illicit drugs, including through increased support for Afghan law enforcement and
criminal justice agencies, agricultural and rural development for the creation of
alternative livelihoods for farmers, demand reduction, the elimination of illicit
crops, increased public awareness and the building of the capacity of drug control
institutions and care and treatment centres for drug addicts, and reiterates its call
upon the international community to channel counter-narcotics funding through the
Government, to the extent possible;
92. Recalls the need to strengthen international and regional cooperation
with Afghanistan in its sustained efforts to address drug production and trafficking,
recognizes the threat posed by the production, trade and trafficking in illicit drugs to
international peace and stability in the region and beyond, also recognizes the
progress achieved by relevant initiatives within the framework of the Paris Pact
initiative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, stresses the importance
of further progress in the implementation of these initiatives, welcomes the results
of the ministerial meeting of the Paris Pact initiative, held in Vienna on 16 February
2012, in continuation of the “Paris-Moscow” process, as one of the most important
frameworks in the fight against opiates, underscores the importance of the effective
implementation of the Vienna Declaration 17 by its partner countries, working in
consultation with the Government of Afghanistan and the United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime, encourages further sustained efforts of the Government in this
regard, as well as the intent of the Government to strengthen international and
regional cooperation in this regard, and welcomes the progress made in the Heart of
Asia process in this regard;
93. Welcomes initiatives to enhance border management cooperation between
Afghanistan and its neighbours in ensuring comprehensive measures for drug
control, including the financial dimension, emphasizes the importance of pursuing
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