The Iranian Embassy in Pakistan on Wednesday said Iran, a nation perpetually grappling with drug production and trafficking, had stood at the forefront against drug abuse and made relentless efforts to curb drug trafficking.
The embassy, in a message on the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, highlighted the country’s unwavering commitment to combating narcotics at both regional and global levels.
“Iran has paid a high price, with nearly 4,000 martyrs and 12,000 veterans who had been physically injured in this enduring battle,” it added.
The embassy said the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) had consistently recognized Iran’s efforts.
The UNODC, in its reports, noted that Iran seized the largest amount of narcotics worldwide each year, demonstrating the nation’s unparalleled success in intercepting illicit drugs.
“Iran actively participates in various international and regional initiatives aimed at combating narcotics, striving to implement a balanced strategy,” the embassy said.