Tackling the synthetic drug crisis through global solutions

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FROM THE DESK OF

Secretary Antony J. Blinken

U.S. DEPARTMENT of STATE

The devastation of synthetic drugs affects every town, every city, every state in the United States. More than 40% of Americans know someone who died from an opioid overdose. The number one killer of Americans between the ages of 18 and 45 is fentanyl.

But this crisis is no longer unique to the U.S. In countries across the world, the use, dependence, and overdose deaths by synthetic drugs are rising rapidly.

That’s why I addressed the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna — the first time a U.S. Secretary of State has joined for a session — because this is a problem that no one country can solve alone.

Secretary Blinken delivers remarks in Vienna at the 67th Session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs

Secretary Blinken delivers remarks in Vienna at the 67th Session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs. (Official State Department photo by Chuck Kennedy)