ARMENIAN AND HUNGARIAN PROSECUTORS SIGN COOPERATION MEMORANDUM
ARMENPRESS
Jul 06 2007
YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS: Armenian chief prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepian
and his Hungarian counterpart Tomas Kovacz signed today in Yerevan
a cooperation memorandum.
Armenian chief prosecutor said it is the first document so far that
will enable both countries to step up cooperation against trafficking
in human, money-laundering and financing terrorism.
According to the Armenian prosecutor, the memorandum will also help
the solution of problems of a small Armenian community of Hungary that
has 4,000 members. Armenians are among 13 other national minorities in
Hungary and receive funding from the budget to maintain their culture,
language and national identity.
Tomas Kovacz and his deputy are in Yerevan for a working visit. They
will be received by Armenian president, prime minister and Catholicos
Karekin II.
ARMENPRESS
Jul 06 2007
YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS: Armenian chief prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepian
and his Hungarian counterpart Tomas Kovacz signed today in Yerevan
a cooperation memorandum.
Armenian chief prosecutor said it is the first document so far that
will enable both countries to step up cooperation against trafficking
in human, money-laundering and financing terrorism.
According to the Armenian prosecutor, the memorandum will also help
the solution of problems of a small Armenian community of Hungary that
has 4,000 members. Armenians are among 13 other national minorities in
Hungary and receive funding from the budget to maintain their culture,
language and national identity.
Tomas Kovacz and his deputy are in Yerevan for a working visit. They
will be received by Armenian president, prime minister and Catholicos
Karekin II.
