
MOSCOW, December 8 (Sputnik)�� Russia and Iran on�Monday adopted a joint plan to�counter�illegal drug manufacture, smuggling and use over�the next four years.
The two countries intend "to develop mechanisms for�the exchange of�operational information, including information on�drug crops and drug laboratories, and for�the conducting of�joint search operations in�line with�national legislation, including controlled deliveries, to�shut down�the smuggling of�drugs," according to�the agreement signed.
Moscow and Tehran also agreed to�exchange information on�drug transit from�Afghanistan, including the use of�the Caspian Sea.
Decisions were also made to�improve information exchange on�drug traffickers, their routes, investigating new types of�illicit drugs as�well as�members of�the financial community used by�drug dealers to�launder criminal proceeds.
Russia and Iran will exchange experience, organization and resources to�find and intercept illegal drugs and those who traffic them. The countries pledged to�improve treatment for�drug addicts and increase the teaching of�drug prevention.
During Monday's meeting, Russia and Iran also agreed to�bring the issue of�eliminating drug production in�Afghanistan before�the UN General Assembly in�2016.
"It is important to�propose including the issue of�the importance of�eliminating the Afghan drug production in�the agenda of�the special session of�the UN General Assembly in�2016 on�the global drug problem," a statement issued on�the meeting said.
Moscow and Tehran agreed to�initiate broad discussions in�different international arenas�on�the global problem�of�large-scale heroin and cocaine production.
The document was signed in�Moscow by�Russian Federal Drug Control Service Chief Viktor Ivanov and Iran's Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli.
By Sputnik News
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