DATE=2/26/98 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-227347 TITLE=U-S DRUG REPORT (L) BYLINE=RON PEMSTEIN DATELINE=STATE DEPARTMENT CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: THE UNITED STATES HAS RELEASED ITS ANNUAL LIST OF COUNTRIES COOPERATING IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL DRUGS. IN THIS YEAR'S VERSION, 22 COUNTRIES WERE DESIGNATED BY PRESIDENT CLINTON AS FULLY COOPERATING WITH THE UNITED STATES. FOUR WERE COMPLETELY DE-CERTIFIED AND CUT OFF FROM ANY AMERICAN AID OR INTERNATIONAL LOANS. FOUR OTHERS WERE ALSO DE-CERTIFIED BUT THE PRESIDENT GAVE THEM A WAIVER FROM SANCTIONS. RON PEMSTEIN REPORTS FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT, THE DECISIONS REGARDING COLOMBIA AND MEXICO WERE THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL. TEXT: FOR TWO YEARS, COLOMBIA HAS BEEN COMPLETELY DE-CERTIFIED BY THE UNITED STATES AS NOT COOPERATING IN THE WAR AGAINST DRUGS. THE DECISION WAS BASED ON CHARGES THAT PRESIDENT ERNESTO SEMPER'S CAMPAIGN WAS FUNDED BY DRUG MONEY. THE U-S CONGRESS REQUIRES THE REPORT BUT THE CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE, BENJAMIN GILMAN, SAYS COLOMBIA DESERVES A WAIVER TO HELP THE NATIONAL POLICE FIGHT NARCOTICS. ///GILMAN ACT/// FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS THE ADMINISTRATION HAS DE-CERTIFIED COLOMBIA, REFUSING TO PROVIDE A NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER, PRIMARILY BECAUSE OF ALLEGED DRUG RELATED CORRUPTION AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT. THAT POLICY MAY HAVE MADE THE DESK BOUND BUREAUCRATS IN WASHINGTON FEEL SOMEWHAT ELATED HOWEVER THE NET EFFECT ON THE GROUND HAS BEEN TO VIRTUALLY STARVE THOSE COLOMBIANS DEDICATED TO FIGHTING THE DRUG TRADE. ///END ACT/// PRESIDENT CLINTON HAS AGREED WITH CONGRESSMAN GILMAN AND GRANTED COLOMBIA A NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER THAT WILL ALLOW AMERICAN ECONOMIC AID AND SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL LOANS TO RESUME. SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT SAYS THE UNITED STATES WANTS A NEW START WITH THE COLOMBIAN GOVERNMENT TO BE ELECTED LATER THIS YEAR. ///ALBRIGHT ACT/// THE COLOMBIAN NATIONAL POLICE AND COUNTER-NARCOTICS FORCES HAVE CONDUCTED AN EFFECTIVE ERADICATION AND INTERDICTION EFFORT, BUT THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT HAS NOT DEMONSTRATED FULL POLITICAL SUPPORT FOR COUNTER-NARCOTICS EFFORTS. COMING ON THE EVE OF THAT COUNTRY'S CONGRESSIONAL AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, THE WAIVER DECISION IS INTENDED TO LAY THE GROUNDWORK FOR INCREASED FUTURE COOPERATION AND TO SUPPORT THOSE IN COLOMBIA WHO ARE STRIVING TO STRENGTHEN THE RULE OF LAW AND BUTTRESS THEIR EMBATTLED DEMOCRACY. ///END ACT/// WHILE COLOMBIA WAS UPGRADED, PARAGUAY AND CAMBODIA ARE NO LONGER CONSIDERED FULLY COOPERATING. THEY ALSO RECEIVED WAIVERS FROM THE PRESIDENT TO ALLOW AMERICAN AID TO CONTINUE FLOWING. (OPT) PARAGUAY WAS CRITICIZED FOR A LACK OF ACHIEVEMENT IN MEETING ITS COUNTER-NARCOTICS GOALS BUT THE RISK OF CUTTING OFF ASSISTANCE COULD NOT BE JUSTIFIED. THE SAME EXPLANATION WAS USED TO EXPLAIN CONTINUED AID TO CAMBODIA, WHERE POLITICAL INSTABILITY HAS DISRUPTED COUNTER-NARCOTICS EFFORTS. THE CENTRAL AMERICAN COUNTRY OF BELIZE HAS MOVED IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION WITH A RECORD YEAR OF COCAINE INTERDICTION AND IS NOW DEEMED FULLY COOPERATING WITH THE UNITED STATES. (END OPT) ANOTHER CONTROVERSIAL CASE IS MEXICO. PRESIDENT CLINTON HAS AGAIN CERTIFIED MEXICO AS FULLY COOPERATING BUT THAT DOES NOT MEET THE APPROVAL OF GEORGIA SENATOR PAUL COVERDELL. ///COVERDELL ACT/// WE HAVE SOME COOPERATION AROUND THE MEETING TABLE BUT LITTLE REAL PROGRESS ON THE GROUND AND IN THE FIELD WHERE IT MATTERS. BY ALL OF THESE MEASURES, MEXICO DOES NOT MEET THE STATUTORY REQUIREMENT FOR FULL COOPERATION THAT WOULD JUSTIFY FULL CERTIFICATION AND I WILL OPPOSE THE ADMINISTRATION'S DECISION TO FULLY CERTIFY MEXICO. ///END ACT/// ONLY BURMA, NIGERIA, AFGHANISTAN AND IRAN HAVE AGAIN BEEN COMPLETELY DE-CERTIFIED. HOWEVER, SECRETARY OF STATE ALBRIGHT SAYS IRAN MAY JUSTIFY ANOTHER LOOK. ///ALBRIGHT ACT/// IN IRAN, HOWEVER, THE TREND IS ENCOURAGING. COUNTER-NARCOTICS EFFORTS ARE SHOWING VIGOR AND THE THREAT POSED BY TRANS-SHIPMENT OF DRUGS IS BEING TAKEN MORE SERIOUSLY. ALTHOUGH WE ARE UNABLE TO CERTIFY NOW BECAUSE WE LACK HARD DATA TO VERIFY THE EXTENT OF REPORTED PROGRESS, WE ARE SEEKING MORE INFORMATION AND WILL RESPOND APPROPRIATELY TO REAL IMPROVEMENTS. ///END ACT/// LAST NOVEMBER, PRESIDENT CLINTON REMOVED SYRIA AND LEBANON FROM CONSIDERATION IN THE DRUG EVALUATION SAYING THE BEKAA VALLEY IS NO LONGER A MAJOR PRODUCER OF ILLEGAL DRUGS. (SIGNED) NEB/RP/KL 26-Feb-98 4:30 PM EST (2130 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .