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Qatar leads 37th meeting of directors of Drug Control Agencies in GCC

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Last updated: 2024/10/25 at 9:17 AM
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Qatar recently chaired the 37th Extraordinary Meeting of the Directors of Drug Control Agencies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries through a videoconferencing session. The Ministry of Interior (MoI) issued a statement confirming that various topics were discussed during the meeting, with decisions being made on each of them. Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Abdullah Al Khater, Director of the Studies and International Affairs Department at the General Directorate of Drug Enforcement, chaired the meeting while the MoI delegation was led by Captain Ali Matar Al Rabeea Al Kuwari, Head of the Studies and Research Section at the Studies and International Affairs Department.

During the meeting, participants discussed important issues related to drug control in the GCC countries. The Gulf Cooperation Council comprises six member states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – and cooperation among these nations is crucial in combating drug trafficking and related crimes in the region. By coming together in such meetings, the GCC countries can share information, resources, and strategies to effectively address the challenges posed by drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking.

The Directorate of Drug Enforcement in Qatar plays a key role in coordinating efforts to combat drug-related crimes and ensuring the implementation of national and international drug control policies. The Gulf region faces various challenges in this regard, including the smuggling of drugs through land, sea, and air routes, as well as the emergence of new psychoactive substances. By actively participating in meetings such as the 37th Extraordinary Meeting of the Directors of Drug Control Agencies, Qatar demonstrates its commitment to addressing these challenges and working collaboratively with other GCC countries to achieve common goals in drug control and prevention.

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed additional challenges for drug control agencies around the world, including those in the GCC countries. The disruption caused by the pandemic has impacted various aspects of drug control efforts, from border security and law enforcement to rehabilitation and treatment services. By convening virtual meetings like the 37th Extraordinary Meeting, drug control agencies can continue to exchange information and experiences, identify best practices, and adapt their strategies to the evolving drug landscape in the context of the pandemic.

As the meeting concluded, the Directors of Drug Control Agencies of the GCC countries likely discussed future collaboration and initiatives to enhance drug control efforts in the region. This could include joint operations, information sharing mechanisms, legislative frameworks, and capacity-building programs to strengthen the ability of Gulf nations to address drug-related challenges effectively. By working together and leveraging their collective expertise and resources, the GCC countries can make significant progress in preventing drug abuse, trafficking, and related crimes while promoting public health and safety in the region.

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