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At its 43rd Plenary Meeting, in November 1989, the United Nations summoned a special session of the General Assembly to consider the question of international co-operation against illicit production, supply, demand, traf.cking and distribution of narcotic drugs, with a view to expanding the scope and increasing the effective-ness of such co-operation. At this session, the General Assembly reiterated its concern about the serious problem of the illicit production, supply, demand, traf.cking and distribution of narcotic drugs and about the devastating effect of drug abuse on individuals and society. Noting statements delivered before the Assembly in plenary meeting during its 44th session, including the address given by the President of the Republic of Colombia on 29 September 1989501
and, in particular, his call for a special session of the General Assembly, the Assembly decided to hold a special session, at a high political level, to consider as a matter of urgency the question of international co-operation against illicit production, supply, demand, traf.cking and distribution of narcotic drugs, with a view to expanding the scope and increasing the effectiveness of such co-operation. It requested the Secretary-General to make the necessary administrative arrangements for the convening of the special session.
In December 1989 at its 82nd Plenary meeting, the General Assembly, on the subject of implementation of the United Nations Convention against Illicit traf.c in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, expressed its appreciation to the Secretary-General for the report on the conclusions of the conference of plenipo-tentiaries that adopted the United Nations Convention against Illicit Traf.c in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances at Vienna. It also expressed its appreciation to the States that participated in the preparation and adoption of the Convention; and urged States that have not yet done so to proceed rapidly to sign and to ratify the Convention, so that it may enter into force as early as possible. The Assembly also urged States to establish the necessary legislative and administrative measures to that their internal juridical regulations may be compatible with the
501See Of.cial Records of the General Assembly, 44th Session, Plenary Meetings, 13th meeting (A/44/PV.13).
spirit and scope of the Convention; and invited States, to the extent that they are able to do so, to apply provisionally the measures set forth in the Convention, pending its entry into force for each of them.
The Secretary-General was requested to modify the section of the annual reports questionnaire regarding the implementation of international treaties to that the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, at its regular and special sessions, may review that steps that States have taken to ratify, accept, approve or formally con.rm the Convention. The Assembly invited the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, as the principal United Nations policy-making body on the subject, to identify suitable measures to be taken prior to the entry into force of the Convention. It also requested the Secretary-General to assign the appropriate priority to providing the Division of Narcotic Drugs of the Secretariat ant he secretariat of the International Narcotics Control Board with the necessary .nancial, technical and human resources that would enable them to carry out the additional responsibilities under the Convention for the biennium 1990–1991.
The Secretary-General was further urged to provide assistance to States, at their request, to enable them to establish the legislative and administrative measures necessary for the implementation of the Convention. All States that had not yet done so were requested to ratify or to accede to the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol Amending the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961, and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971.
The Assembly also requested the Secretary-General, within existing resources and drawing, in particular, on funds available to the Department of Public Informa-tion of the Secretariat, to provide for, facilitate and encourage public information activities relating to the Convention and also to disseminate the text of the Conven-tion in the of.cial languages of the United Nations.
 
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