UN approves a Mexico-led initiative to curb synthetic drug production
The United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) has just approved a resolution to prevent the use of specialized equipment and controlled materials in the production of synthetic drugs, following a proposal by Mexico. With the official name of “the Resolution on Article 13 of the 1998 United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances,” it was adopted as part of the 69th session of the CND in Vienna on March 13. It specifically targets tableting and encapsulating machines, which are normally used for legitimate purposes in the medical field, but according to Mexico’s Foreign Relations Ministry (SRE), “are being used for the production of synthetic drugs.” The international community came together this week at #CND69 to discuss and decide on global responses to the world drug problem. Watch the CND Chair, Ambassador Andranik Hovhannisyan @ARMEmbVienna share the highlights of this year’s session. pic.twitter.com/8VRmUELdHn — ...