Source: Voice of America Contact: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 Reporter: Max Ruston Editors note: Script as supplied by VOA in CAPS. U-N DRUGS / POLITICAL DECLARATION INTRO: A UNITED NATIONS MEETING ON THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM CLOSED WEDNESDAY WITH PLEDGES OF NEW INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUG SUPPLY AND DEMAND. V-O-A'S MAX RUSTON REPORTS FROM THE UNITED NATIONS. TEXT: THE THREE-DAY CONFERENCE CLOSED WITH PASSAGE OF A POLITICAL DECLARATION SETTING DEADLINES FOR SPECIFIC MEASURES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS. GOVERNMENTS AT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPECIAL SESSION ON DRUGS PROMISE TO ESTABLISH ENHANCED DRUG-REDUCTION PROGRAMS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, SOCIAL WELFARE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT BY 2003. THEY PLEDGE TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE THE ILLICIT CULTIVATION OF THE COCA BUSH, THE CANNABIS PLANT AND THE OPIUM POPPY BY 2008. THE DECLARATION ALSO ESTABLISHES PRIORITY AREAS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS. THEY INCLUDE MONEY LAUNDERING OF DRUG PROFITS; JUDICIAL COOPERATION; THE REDUCTION OF DRUG DEMAND PRECURSOR CHEMICALS, SYNTHETIC DRUGS AND THE ELIMINATION OF ILLICIT CROPS. THE DECLARATION STRESSES THE MAGNITUDE OF THE DRUG PROBLEM AND THE DAMAGE IT COULD CAUSE TO SOCIETY IN THE 21ST CENTURY. IT ECHOES STATEMENTS MADE AT THE CONFERENCE BY SPEAKERS SUCH AS GERMANY'S FOREIGN MINISTER KLAUS KINKEL -- SPEAKING THROUGH AN INTERPRETER. /// KINKEL INTERPRETER ACTUALITY /// DRUGS ARE A MENACE TO SOCIETIES EVERYWHERE -- A HYDRA-HEADED MONSTER SPREADING ITS LIMBS AROUND THE WHOLE WORLD. THE ANNUAL TURNOVER OF THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CARTELS TOTALS 400 BILLION DOLLARS. THAT AMOUNTS TO EIGHT PERCENT OF WORLD TRADE. BEHIND THIS FIGURE IS A TALE OF UNTOLD SUFFERING. /// END ACTUALITY /// MANY OTHER SPEAKERS WARNED -- IF PROMISES MADE IN THE POLITICAL DECLARATION ARE NOT FOLLOWED UP WITH ACTION -- THE WORLD'S YOUTH WILL BECOME THE VICTIMS OF THAT NEGLECT. NON-GOVERNMENTAL GROUPS ATTENDING THE CONFERENCE HAVE CRITICIZED SOME ELEMENTS OF THE DECLARATION, SAYING IT FOCUSES TOO MUCH ON LEGAL MEASURES AS A MEANS FOR FIGHTING DRUG DEMAND. THEY SAY IT PROMOTES A WIDE RANGE OF ANTI-DRUG POLICIES THAT HAVE ALREADY FAILED IN MANY COUNTRIES -- A CHARGE DENIED BY CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS. - --- Checked-by: Richard Lake