Source: Voice of America Contact: 9 Jun 1998 Reporter: Max Ruston U-N DRUGS / SECOND DAY INTRO: WORLD LEADERS ARE HOLDING A SECOND DAY OF TALKS TODAY (TUESDAY) AT THE UNITED NATIONS ON THE GLOBAL DRUG PROBLEM. THEY ARE WORKING ON A POLITICAL DECLARATION, TO BE ISSUED WEDNESDAY, PROMISING BROAD NEW INTERNATIONAL MEASURES TO FIGHT DRUG CONSUMPTION AND TRAFFICKING. V-O-A'S UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT MAX RUSTON REPORTS. TEXT: THE SECOND DAY OF THE U-N GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S SPECIAL SESSION ON THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM OPENED WITH SPEECHES FROM THE HEADS OF GOVERNMENT OF KYRGYZSTAN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO AND MOROCCO. PRIME MINISTER BASDEO PANDAY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SPOKE ABOUT THE WIDE RANGING NEGATIVE IMPACT THE DRUG TRADE IS HAVING ON THE ENTIRE CARIBBEAN REGION. /// PANDAY ACT /// THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE ILLICIT TRADE OVER THE LAST DECADE HAS CREATED NEW AND COMPLEX PROBLEMS FOR THE REGION. WE ARE EXPERIENCING A RESULTANT RISE IN SERIOUS CRIMES. THE UNEMPLOYED POPULATION IS BEING EXPLOITED BY THE TRAFFICKING ORGANIZATIONS BOTH AS AN AVAILABLE LABOR FORCE AND A CONSUMER MARKET. WE HAVE ALSO WITNESSED IN OUR COUNTRY A DRAMATIC ESCALATION IN OUR COUNTRY OF THE DRUG ADDICTION RATE, PARTICULARLY AMONG OUR YOUNG ADULT POPULATION. /// END ACT /// THE MORE THAN 150 DELEGATIONS ATTENDING THE CONFERENCE ARE COMPLETING WORK ON A POLITICAL DECLARATION ON THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM. THE DECLARATION STRESSES THE NEED FOR AN INTEGRATED, INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM AND IDENTIFIES ILLEGAL DRUGS AS A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF ALL MANKIND. THE DECLARATION ALSO PROMISES TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE ILLICIT CULTIVATION OF COCA AND CANNABIS AND SET UP PROGRAMS FOR INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN THE AREAS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, SOCIAL WELFARE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OVER THE NEXT DECADE. THE DECLARATION IS EXPECTED TO BE APPROVED WEDNESDAY BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE CONFERENCE. SOME NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ARE HIGHLY CRITICAL OF THE CONFERENCE SAYING IT IS ADVOCATING POLICIES THAT HAVE PROVEN UNSUCCESSFUL IN MANY COUNTRIES. THEY SAY THE UNITED NATIONS IS PLACING TOO MUCH EMPHASIS ON LEGAL MEASURES TO CONTROL DRUG ABUSE AND SHOULD INSTEAD SEE IT AS A HEALTH PROBLEM. - --- Checked-by: Richard Lake