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US Identifies 22 Countries as Major Drug Producers, Traders - DoS

© AP Photo / Rahmat GulAn Afghan boy walks through a poppy field in Khogyani district of Jalalabad east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, April 11, 2013. When foreign troops arrived in Afghanistan in 2001, one of their goals was to stem drug production. Instead, they have concentrated on fighting insurgents, and have often been accused of turning a blind eye to the poppy fields.
An Afghan boy walks through a poppy field in Khogyani district of Jalalabad east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, April 11, 2013. When foreign troops arrived in Afghanistan in 2001, one of their goals was to stem drug production. Instead, they have concentrated on fighting insurgents, and have often been accused of turning a blind eye to the poppy fields. - Sputnik International
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The US State Department has recently issued a release naming twenty two Middle Eastern and Central American countries as major drug-producing and trafficking states.

WASHINGTON, September 15 (Sputnik) — The United States had listed 22 Middle Eastern and Central American countries as major drug-producing and trafficking states, the US State Department said in a release.

"This year’s list consists of 22 countries: Afghanistan, the Bahamas, Belize, Bolivia, Burma, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Laos, Mexico, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Peru and Venezuela," the release read on Monday.

Earlier on Monday, President Barack Obama notified Congress under the Foreign Relations Authorization Act (FRAA) about those countries his administration has marked as remaining drug producers or traffickers.

However, a country being placed on the list does not reflect its counter-narcotic efforts or levels of cooperation with the United States on illegal drug control, the release acknowledged.

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Of the 22 countries on the list, Obama noted that Bolivia, Burma and Venezuela have "failed demonstrably" during the previous 12 months to make efforts to obey obligations under international counter-narcotics deals.

The US State Department explained that a "failed demonstrably" designation could lead to United States imposing sanctions on a country.

Obama also stated that the continued push for democracy in Burma and Venezuela is so important to US national interests that he gave the two countries national interest waivers.

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