China-U.S. Anti-Drug Cooperation: A New Era of Partnership
Chinese and U.S. anti-drug agencies convened via video conference, marking a significant achievement in bilateral cooperation in drug control. Following talks between their respective leaders, the two countries pledged to address global drug issues collaboratively, conducting joint case investigations rooted in equality and mutual respect.
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In a groundbreaking development, Chinese and U.S. anti-drug teams have engaged in a video conference as announced by China's public security ministry. This move exemplifies a high level of cooperation following a pivotal meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump in South Korea last month.
The ministry highlighted achieving significant results through the joint efforts of both countries in tackling the global drug menace. This collaboration, based on mutual respect and equality, underscores a shared determination to address pressing international drug issues.
Chinese and U.S. agencies have already initiated joint investigations on several high-profile cases, reflecting a deepening partnership between the two nations in global drug control efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)

