COOPERATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT BODIES OF CIS COUNTRIES HELPS FINDING MORE EFFICIENT WAYS OF CRIME CONTROL
ARKA News Agency
Oct 9 2007
Armenia
YEREVAN, October 9. /ARKA/. The ties between the law enforcement
bodies of the former Soviet countries are maintained today and help
finding new and more efficient forms and means of cooperation in crime
control, Armenia's Prime-Minister Serge Sargsian said in receiving the
participants of the sitting of the Coordination Council of Commonwealth
of Independent States (CIS) held in Yerevan today.
The Press Service of the Government reported that the Prime-Minister
welcomed the participants and congratulated Yury Chayka on his
reelection to the post of the Chairman of the Council. Sargsian also
expressed confidence that the Council's decisions will facilitate the
further strengthening of the ties and expansion of the cooperation
between the law-enforcement structures of CIS countries.
The Prosecutor General of the Russian federation Yury Chayka
congratulated the Armenian side for the reception and reported
productive discussion of issues of importance for further improvement
of activities of CIS countries' prosecutors general. Chayka said that
new ideas on the Council's activities were brought up at the sitting
of the Council.
The sides attached importance to meetings for exchange of experience
in implementation of reforms within the law enforcements system.
The Coordination Council of Prosecutors General of CIS was founded in
1995. The organization received a status of an interstate structure
ion January 25 2000.
ARKA News Agency
Oct 9 2007
Armenia
YEREVAN, October 9. /ARKA/. The ties between the law enforcement
bodies of the former Soviet countries are maintained today and help
finding new and more efficient forms and means of cooperation in crime
control, Armenia's Prime-Minister Serge Sargsian said in receiving the
participants of the sitting of the Coordination Council of Commonwealth
of Independent States (CIS) held in Yerevan today.
The Press Service of the Government reported that the Prime-Minister
welcomed the participants and congratulated Yury Chayka on his
reelection to the post of the Chairman of the Council. Sargsian also
expressed confidence that the Council's decisions will facilitate the
further strengthening of the ties and expansion of the cooperation
between the law-enforcement structures of CIS countries.
The Prosecutor General of the Russian federation Yury Chayka
congratulated the Armenian side for the reception and reported
productive discussion of issues of importance for further improvement
of activities of CIS countries' prosecutors general. Chayka said that
new ideas on the Council's activities were brought up at the sitting
of the Council.
The sides attached importance to meetings for exchange of experience
in implementation of reforms within the law enforcements system.
The Coordination Council of Prosecutors General of CIS was founded in
1995. The organization received a status of an interstate structure
ion January 25 2000.
