S. Korea aims to host Interpol's drug response center (opens original article in a new tab)
South Korea seeks to host Interpol's drug response center to address transnational drug crimes, with plans to launch it during the 2029 Interpol general assembly in Seoul and secure a letter of intent by December.
- South Korea aims to host Interpol's drug response center to combat transnational drug crimes
- The center is planned to launch during Interpol's 2029 Seoul general assembly
- Government seeks a letter of intent with Interpol by December's general assembly
- Golden Triangle region produces 70% of global drugs and is a focus for international coordination
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