Myanmar and Thailand have intensified cooperation to curb the use of narcotics in the two countries, an official report said Monday.
Under a bilateral cooperation agreement signed recently between Thailand's Office of Narcotics Control Board and Myanmar's Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control, the two countries will conduct a one-year programme designed for a transnational crackdown, Xinhua reported.
Myanmar and Thailand have been working in the towns of Tachilek and Mong Hsat on a six-year drug control plan worth Thai baht 350 million ($10.7 million) since 2012.
The plan involves cooperation in drug control and opium-substitute cultivation programmes
Myanmar is set to continue its drug elimination plan until 2019, aimed at gaining momentum from the previous 15-year plan (1999-2014).