His negotiations in Tashkent were related to accession of the Czech partners to the fifth project of the European Union Central Asia Drug Action Programme (CADAP). In 2011, a group experts of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, engaged in collection, analysis and publication of drug problems in the country (Drug Epidemiology Data Base Collection, DAMOS), visited Prague to exchange experience. Viktor Mravčík was one of instructors than.
Afghanistan is a main producer of drugs and negative occurrences, related to attempts of illegal drug distribution, hit neighboring Central Asian states.
The CADAP project is directed at creating cooperation between the states, which set international cooperation to prevent illegal drug turnover and decrease number of drug addicts in the Central Asian states.
During his visit, Viktor Mravčík met with representatives of UNAIDS to discuss issues related with spread of HIV/AIDS.