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According to experts, in 2002, Afghanistan became the largest producer of illicit opiates in the world. Over the past year the crops of narcotic plants in Afghanistan, according to available information, have increased by 70 percent. And, according to UN experts, the trend increase their production continue in the current year.
Revenues Afghan industry only in Afghanistan, said the other day the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, last year amounted to about $ 1.2 billion. That is, in fact, they are comparable in terms of international assistance to Afghanistan, which was announced at the Tokyo and Geneva conferences in 2002. There is no doubt that a large part of these gigantic sums goes to support international terrorist structures, creating a threat to the security far beyond the neighboring countries.
Russia, of course, welcomes the steps the Afghan transitional administration to ban the illegal production, trafficking and use of drugs, as well as assistance that they are given by the international community.
However, these efforts are not enough. An effective integrated strategy for international action, to which the measures inside Afghanistan would organically supplemented by efforts and beyond. In particular, we can talk about international efforts to strengthen the external borders of Afghanistan.
Today it is common knowledge that the drug threat from Afghanistan is global. Illegal drug routes Afghan stretch from Kandahar to London. In recent years, Afghan opium and heroin are gaining new markets, including the US, Japan, Australia. The illegal transit of drugs through the territory of Russia led to the development in our country faster rate of heroin addiction. Another consequence - expanding the scale of drug-related crime, and the bulk of delinquents - young people.
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