Cuba reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance on drugs at the CELAC-European Union bi-regional forum in Brussels. The island's Foreign Ministry reported this firm position.
At the CELAC-European Union bi-regional forum held in the Belgian capital, Cuba once again expressed its unwavering commitment to a zero-tolerance policy on drugs. The Cuban Foreign Ministry reported this statement, emphasizing the country's determination in combating drug trafficking and illicit substance use. The event, which brings together representatives from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe, serves as a platform for discussing international cooperation issues, where Cuba highlights its preventive and educational approach to drugs. This reaffirmation occurs amid regional collaboration to address global challenges related to public health and security.