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Monday, June 3, 2013

UN AND JAPAN SIGN AGREEMENT TO COMBAT ILLICIT DRUGS AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING

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UN AND JAPAN SIGN AGREEMENT TO COMBAT ILLICIT DRUGS AND HUMAN
TRAFFICKINGNew York, Jun 3 2013 12:00PMThe United Nations and the
Government of Japan today agreed to enhance regional cooperation to
fight the trade of illicit narcotics and human trafficking, as well as
terrorism and cybercrime in Africa and Southeast Asia.

The Joint Action Plan of Action between the UN Office on Drugs and
Crime (UNODC) and Japan was signed at the Fifth Tokyo International
Conference on African Development (TICAD V), which concluded earlier
today in Yokohama, Japan.

"The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Government of
Japan have a long and fruitful history of cooperation across the
globe, in areas ranging from countering illicit narcotic drugs,
combating terrorism and strengthening crime prevention and criminal
justice. I welcome this new Joint Plan of Action, which will serve to
strengthen our efforts still further," said UNODC Executive Director
Yury Fedotov.

"We know that insecurity and conflict fuel crime while drugs and crime
fuel conflict and undermine security. Addressing these threats can
contribute to building peace and promoting human security within and
across regions," he added.

While in Japan, Mr. Fedotov met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe, together with other heads of international organizations, to
discuss Japan's support for UNODC's work. He also addressed
participants at TICAD V, including during a session on peacebuilding
efforts and a symposium on human security in which he emphasized the
agency's integrated approach working with regional partners in West
Africa and the Sahel.Jun 3 2013 12:00PM
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