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Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

The Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) advises the President, Secretary of State, other bureaus in the Department of State, and other departments and agencies within the U.S. Government on the development of policies and programs to combat international narcotics and crime. The bureau is headed by Assistant Secretary Robert B. Charles under the direction of the Under Secretary for Global Affairs.

INL programs support two of the Department's strategic goals: (1) to reduce the entry of illegal drugs into the United States; and (2) to minimize the impact of international crime on the United States and its citizens.

Counternarcotics and anticrime programs also complement the war on terrorism, both directly and indirectly, by promoting modernization of and supporting operations by foreign criminal justice systems and law enforcement agencies charged with the counter-terrorism mission.

  
Highlights
Assistant Secretary Charles testifies on "Aid to Colombia: The European Role in the Fight Against Narcoterrorism."

APEC Leaders agree to crack down on corruption.

Assistant Secretary Charles briefed the press on counternarcotics initiatives for Afghanistan, Nov. 17. [View video: DSL/cable or dial-up; listen to audio.]  

The United States is launching the second phase of a major initiative to protect U.S. intellectual property rights overseas. See fact sheet.

  
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