Prime Minister of Canada says G7 intensifies fight against drug trafficking - Speech Brief
17 June 2026 10:04 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Prime Minister of Canada says G7 intensifies fight against drug trafficking

Key points

  • Prime Minister of Canada says G7 commits to intensify maritime and port cooperation to intercept illicit drugs
  • Prime Minister of Canada says G7 commits to strengthen anti‑money laundering, asset recovery and cross‑border enforcement

TL;DR

  • Prime Minister of Canada says G7 commits to intensify maritime, port and supply‑chain cooperation and create a G7+ Ports Network
  • Prime Minister of Canada says G7 commits to strengthen anti‑money laundering, asset recovery and cross‑border law enforcement and to set up an inventory of initiatives
  • Partners Brazil and the Republic of Korea support the declaration; ministers are tasked to implement measures by November 2026
  • Declaration includes prevention, treatment, early warning systems, support for multilateral agencies and a Caribbean regional security conference in Martinique
Original text

“We, the Leaders of the G7, are committed to intensifying our fight against drug trafficking. Partner countries of the G7, Brazil and the Republic of Korea, also support this declaration. Global drug trafficking has expanded significantly in recent years, driven by record levels of production, the adaptability of organised crime groups and the rise of global demand. It constitutes a major and increasing threat to nat...

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