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UPDATE: Ivanov calls Afghanistan source of "drug aggression"

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BERLIN, September 13 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov called Afghanistan the source of "drug aggression" against post-Soviet states and other countries, citing statistics that attribute 90% Europe's heroin supply to the country.

Ivanov, who is currently on a visit to Germany, is especially concerned over up trends in Afghan heroin production.

"In 2003, Afghanistan produced 360 tons of heroin, in 2004 - 420 tons and in 2005 its production surpassed 500 tons, " he said.

Ivanov said Russian law enforcement agencies have seized 50 tons of Afghan-made heroin since the beginning of the year and that Afghanistan's share of world opium production reached 87% this year. He said illegal crop areas of narcotic producing plants grew 60%.

"These figures clearly prove that the fight of world powers against drug trafficking has not yet brought any positive results and that the world trade of Afghan-made drugs reached a $30 billion benchmark," Ivanov said.

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