Top U.S. Drug Czar Leads Delegation at United Nations' Narcotics Summit in Vienna

Drug Enforcement Administration Chief Sara Carter spearheads U.S. representation at the UN's Commission on Narcotic Drugs conference in Austria, tackling global drug policy.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Chief Sara Carter is leading the U.S. delegation at the United Nations' Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) conference in Vienna, Austria. The annual summit brings together representatives from around the world to address international drug policy and combat the global drug trade.
As the U.S. Drug Czar, Carter is the nation's top-ranking official overseeing drug enforcement and anti-narcotics strategies. She is responsible for coordinating the federal government's multifaceted approach to tackling the country's opioid epidemic and disrupting the flow of illicit substances into American communities.
During the CND proceedings, the U.S. delegation will engage in high-level discussions on topics such as demand reduction, alternative development, and enhancing international law enforcement cooperation to dismantle major drug trafficking organizations. The conference provides a crucial forum for policymakers and experts to share best practices and coordinate global efforts to address the world's most pressing drug-related challenges.
Source: White House Press Releases


