Pubdate: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2000 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: (Sunday Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: George Jones and Nick Britten BLAIR WANTS UNITED EU ACTION ON DRUG GANGS TONY BLAIR will tell the Scottish Parliament today that he wants to see tough minimum penalties imposed in all European Union countries on those trafficking in hard drugs. In his first address to the new Edinburgh parliament, he will praise the work of the devolved administration's Drugs Enforcement Agency - but stress that action needs to be taken on a British and European level. The Prime Minister will be accompanied on his two-day visit to Scotland by Keith Hellawell, the drug "tsar". Mr Blair told the Commons yesterday that he was launching a new initiative within the EU to improve international co-operation in the war against drugs and organised crime. In today's speech he will call for minimum sentences across Europe because dealers and smugglers currently faced sentences ranging from one to 20 years in different countries. Mr Blair intends to seek the agreement of other EU leaders to put the need for co-ordinated action against drugs on the agenda at an EU summit in Portugal in June. He wants to persuade countries currently applying to join the EU - Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Cyprus and Estonia - to agree to co-operate in moves to curb drug trafficking and to adopt a minimum sentence policy agreed within Europe. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg