Narcotics Certification of Drug Producing Trafficking Nations


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An important element of U.S. international narcotics control strategy involves the threat of, or application of, sanctions against major illicit drug producing or trafficking nations. These range from suspension of U.S. foreign assistance and preferential trade benefits to curtailment of air transportation. Sections 489 and 490 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, require the President to submit to Congress by March 1 each year a list of major illicit drug producing and transiting countries that he has certified as fully cooperative and therefore fully eligible to receive U.S. foreign aid, without discretionary imposition of any concomitant economic and trade sanctions. This sets in motion a 30-calendar-day review process in which Congress can disapprove the President's certification and stop U.S. foreign aid and other benefits from going to specific countries. This report provides answers to frequently asked questions about the certification process and the requirements for Congress to disapprove a drug certification by the President.







U.S. Annual Drug Certification


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Latin America and the Caribbean


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Contents: (1) An Overview of Illicit Drugs in Latin America and the Caribbean (LA&C): Drug Traffickers and Related Criminal-Terrorist Actors; (2) U.S. Antidrug Assistance Programs in LA&C: Plan Colombia: Mérida Initiative for Mexico and Central America: U.S. Assistance to Mexico Beyond Mérida; Central American Regional Security Initiative; Caribbean Basin Security Initiative; DoD Counternarcotics Assistance Programs; (3) Foreign Assistance Prohibitions and Conditions: Annual Drug Certification Process; Conditions on Counternarcotics Assistance: Human Rights Prohibitions on Assistance to Security Forces; Country-Specific Prohibitions on Certain Counterdrug Assistance; Drug Eradication-Related Conditions; (4) Issues for Congress. Illus.







Presidential Certification of Narcotics Producing and Transit Countries


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Report on the President's determination regarding certification of the 30 major illicit narcotics producing and transit countries. He has determined that 22 major drug producing &/or major drug transit countries cooperated fully with the U.S., or took adequate steps on their own, to achieve full compliance with the goals and objectives established by the 1988 UN Convention. He denied certification to 4 countries that did not meet the standards, and did certify 4 countries based on the vital national interests of the U.S. Provides a statement of explanation for each country that describes the extent of its counternarcotics progress and cooperation.