International cooperation to address and counter the world drug problem
A/RES/72/198
Encouraging Member States to develop and strengthen, as appropriate,
mechanisms of domestic coordination and timely and efficient information -sharing
between authorities involved in identifying and countering drug trafficking, diversion
of precursors and related money-laundering, to integrate financial investigations more
thoroughly into interdiction operations so as to identify individuals and companies
involved in such activities, and to encourage, in accordance with national legislation,
cooperation with the private sector, including financial institutions, designated nonfinancial businesses and professions, as well as providers of money or value transfer
services, to identify suspicious transactions, with a view to further investigating and
disrupting the drug trafficking business model,
Recalling the adoption, by its resolution 64/182 of 18 December 2009, of the
Political Declaration and Plan of Action on International Cooperation towards an
Integrated and Balanced Strategy to Counter the World Drug Problem and its decision,
in resolution 67/193 of 20 December 2012, to convene a special session of the General
Assembly on the world drug problem that would review the progres s in the
implementation of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action, including an
assessment of the achievements and challenges in countering the world drug problem,
within the framework of the three international drug control conventions and other
relevant United Nations instruments,
1.
Recalls the thirtieth special session of the General Assembly, held at
United Nations Headquarters from 19 to 21 April 2016, at which the Assembly
reviewed the progress in the implementation of the Political Declarati on and Plan of
Action on International Cooperation towards an Integrated and Balanced Strategy to
Counter the World Drug Problem, 2 including an assessment of the achievements and
challenges in countering the world drug problem, within the framework of the three
international drug control conventions and other relevant United Nations instruments,
takes note of the discussions held during the session, and reaffirms in its entirety the
outcome document entitled “Our joint commitment to effectively addressing and
countering the world drug problem”; 1
2.
Emphasizes that the 2009 Political Declaration and Plan of Action on
International Cooperation towards an Integrated and Balanced Strategy to Counter
the World Drug Problem, the Joint Ministerial Statement of the 2014 high-level
review by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the implementation by Member
States of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action 3 and the outcome document of
the thirtieth special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem,
entitled “Our joint commitment to effectively addressing and countering the world
drug problem” which thus represents the most recent consensus, represent the
commitments made by the international community over the preceding decade to
addressing and countering, in a balanced manner, the world drug problem, and
recognizes that those documents are complementary and mutually reinforcing;
3.
Reiterates its call upon Member States to take, in a timely manner, the
measures necessary to implement the actions and attain the goals and targets set out
in the Political Declaration and Plan of Action, adopted by the General Assembly at
its sixty-fourth session, and to address the general challenges and priorities for action
identified in the Joint Ministerial Statement of the 2014 high -level review by the
Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the implementation by Member States of the
Political Declaration and Plan of Action;
4.
Reaffirms that addressing and countering the world drug problem is a
common and shared responsibility that must be addressed in a multilateral setting,
that it requires an integrated and balanced approach and that it must be carr ied out in
full conformity with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations
and other provisions of international law, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 10
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