Colombian president Petro touts Latam alliance to fight drug trafficking

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He urged authorities to view the issue as a health problem instead of taking a militarised approach.

Colombia, like other Latin American countries, faces persistent violence resulting from drug trafficking.

Petro, the first leftist president in Colombia’s history, closed the Latin American and Caribbean Conference on Drugs, which was held in the city of Cali, by saying that 50 years of a failed war on drugs had resulted in immeasurable bloodshed and pain in Latin America. “It is time to rebuild hope and not repeat the bloody and ferocious wars, the ill-named ‘war on drugs’, viewing drugs as a military problem and not as a health problem for society,” Petro said.

The countries participating in the conference said in a joint statement that demand for illicit drugs must be reduced by educating the public and combating inequality, poverty, lack of opportunities and violence.

 

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