UNODC and the Government of Pakistan convene successful regional border cooperation meeting

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Government of Pakistan organized a Paris Pact Expert Working Group meeting on regional cooperation in Islamabad on 21-22 June 2011. Attended by more than 69 participants from 30 countries and organizations, UNODC experts from Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Headquarters, the meeting resulted in consensual operational and concrete recommendations to enhance controlled deliveries and related frameworks. These recommendations will now be submitted for final approval by the Paris Pact Policy Consultative Group Meeting in Vienna later this year.

A partnership of more than 50 countries and international organizations, the Paris Pact Initiative is aimed at combating Afghan opiates trafficking, consumption and related problems in the affected priority countries along the Afghan opiates trafficking routes. The Expert Working Group meeting took place under the Paris Pact consultative mechanism, which facilitates periodical consultations at the expert and policy level between partners, in order to jointly discuss, identify and set in motion concrete measures to stem the increasing level of opiates trafficked from Afghanistan.

Jeremy Douglas, Representative UNODC, stressed the importance of themes covered by the expert working group meeting “To effectively counter transnational organized crime, law enforcement agencies need procedures that can define this cooperation. This is perhaps most crucial and obvious in light of the common challenges faced by the trafficking of Afghan opiates, that Pakistan is particularly vulnerable to due to its proximity to Afghanistan.”

“Pakistan has been actively participating in controlled delivery operations and the success of these operations depends on trust between countries and I see this developing at least in the region. Pakistan assures you of its continued cooperation and commitment to sincerely continue the fight against drug trafficking” stated Major General Syed Shakeel Hussain, Director General, Anti Narcotics Force, as he closed the meeting.

The Paris Pact 3rd Ministerial Meeting will take place on 8 December 2011 in Vienna to review progress made to counter the trafficking of Afghan opiates and define the way forward.




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Ambassador Shaukat Presents Credentials to Turkish President Gül

 

ANKARA, 22 June 2011: The newly appointed Ambassador of Pakistan to Turkey, H.E. Mr. Muhammad Haroon Shaukat, presented his credentials to the President of Republic of Turkey H.E. Mr. Abdullah Gül in an elegant ceremony held at the Çankaya Presidential Palace in Ankara today.

 

Speaking in Turkish, Ambassador Shaukat conveyed special greetings from the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan to President Abdullah Gül. He said both the government and the people of Pakistan have deep love and affection for their Turkish brothers and sisters and it is a unique previlige and honour to be Pakistan's Ambassador to Turkey.

 

The newly appointed Ambassador said Pakistani nation takes pride in Turkey's rise and strength. He said our friendship with Turkey is a source of strength for us. Ambassador Shaukat reiterated his resolve to work very closely with the Turkish friends to create a new chapter of special and strategic ties with more tangible cooperation in the commercial field.

 

Accepting the credentials of Ambassador Shaukat, the Turkish President asked the Ambassador to convey his warm greetings and good wishes to the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan and stated that Pakistan is a very important Muslim country with which Turkey have unique relations that pre-date the existence of the two countries. He said Turkey is keen to diversify the brotherly relations into a more concrete economic partnership.

 

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Photo caption: Pakistan newly appointed Ambassador to Turkey, H.E. Mr. Muhammad Haroon Shaukat presenting credentials to Turkish President H.E. Mr. Abdullah Gul at Ankara on 22 June 2011.

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Dear Media Colleagues,

 
Please find attached:

  • Press Release regarding " United Nations Secretary General Message on Public Service Day ", 23 June 2011.
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Your usual cooperation for the coverage and placement would be appreciated.



Please also find below and attached a Media Advisory from United Nations Pakistan.
 
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MEDIA ADVISORY

 

Drug markets stable but consumption of synthetic and prescription drugs rises:

Launch of World Drug Report 2011

 

 

At National Library Auditorium, 24th June 2011 at 11:00 hours

 

 

United Nation's Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is launching one of its flagship publications, the World Drug Report 2011 at the National Library Auditorium  on 24 June 2011 at 11:00. This event will include a presentation focusing on drug challenges in Pakistan. Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed, Secretary Ministry of Narcotics Control, H. E. Mr. Rauf Engin Soysal, Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General for Assistance to Pakistan and Major General Syed Shakeel Hussain, Director General Anti Narcotics Force will be participating.

 

The Annual UNODC World Drug Report documents developments in global drug markets, and in particular the specific  challenges faced by the developing world. Pakistan remains one of the worst affected as its borders continue to be challenged by the trafficking of opium, heroin, cannabis and precursors. The analysis of trends and emerging challenges identified in the World Drug Report informs national and international drug and crime priorities and policies, and provides a solid foundation of evidence for counter-narcotics and criminal justice interventions.

 

We cordially invite you to attend the launch of the UNODC World Drug Report at the National Library Auditorium, Shahrah-e-Jamhuriat, Behind the Prime Minister Secretariat,  Islamabad on 24 June 2011 at 10:45 hrs

 

For further information, please contact Ms. Rizwana Asad, Communications Officer,

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UNODC Islamabad

22 June 2011


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