Pledge
Global Coalition to Address Synthetic Drug Threats: Member Pledges
On September 24 during the UN General Assembly High Level Week, President Biden hosted a Summit of the Global Coalition to Address Synthetic Drug Threats, which the President directed Secretary of State Antony Blinken to launch in June 2023, in order to mobilize international action to tackle the synthetic drug crisis. Eleven Coalition countries announced new initiatives that will advance the work of the Coalition, including efforts to disrupt the supply chain of fentanyl and enhance public health interventions.
These eleven countries also signed a Coalition Pledge agreeing to take additional actions to regulate all relevant drugs and precursor chemicals, take needed steps to fill gaps in their own domestic authorities, expand public-private partnerships to more effectively combat the supply chain for illicit fentanyl, develop mechanisms to monitor real-time data on trends in illicit drug use, and expand access to treatment. At the Summit, President Biden called on all other Coalition countries to likewise sign this pledge.
We encourage countries participating in the Global Coalition to commit to the pledge. Please register your interest via an email sent to SyntheticsPledge [at] state [dot] gov (SyntheticsPledge[at]state[dot]gov).
Countries who have committed to the pledge
- Argentina
- Australia
- Belgium
- Canada
- Chile
- Czechia
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- European Union
- France
- Ghana
- India
- Italy
- Kosovo
- Malta
- Mauritius
- Mexico
- Netherlands
- Saudi Arabia
- Slovenia
- South Korea
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States