I would like to ask what your position is with regard to the UN conventions?
The UN conventions on drugs are an important framework for successful policy.
I put in my report a list of rights that should be included in any UN convention.
This is partly because the UN conventions offer a shared basis from which we all start.
There is no reason whatsoever for demanding changes or a review of the UN conventions on drugs.
The term 'risk reduction' is contrary to both the spirit and the letter of the UN conventions on drugs.
The specific situation of women and girls must also be given full consideration when implementing the UN Convention.
As is customary in UN conventions all 6 languages are equally authentic.
In my opinion, the six key UN conventions, which are universal and cover all people, do not need to be supplemented by further instruments.
After the 1961 UN Convention, there were further declarations: in 1971, 1988 and 1998.