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    PROSECUTOR GENERALS OF ARMENIA, CZECH REPUBLIC SIGN A MEMORANDUM OF COOEPRATION
    Hasmik Dilanyan

    "Radiolur"
    18.05.2009 16:16

    The Prosecutor Generals of Armenia and the Czech Republic, Aghvan
    Hovsepyan and Renata Vesecka signed a Memorandum of Cooperation today.

    Armenian Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan said the memorandum
    would contribute to the solution of a number of issues existing in
    the legal systems of Armenia and the Czech Republic.

    Taking into consideration the growing rate of internationally organized
    crimes, including human trafficking and illegal migration, the parties
    undertook to cooperate and render legal assistance to each other to
    prevent human trafficking and illegal migration, as well as intensify
    the cooperation in the field of protection of the rights and freedoms
    of citizens and legal entities.

    The signing ceremony was preceded by the joint sitting of the General
    Prosecutor's Offices of the two countries. Turning to the ways of
    development of cooperation between the Prosecutor's offices of the
    two countries, the parties attached importance to the coordinated
    fight against crime and exchange of experience. An agreement was
    reached on signing a separate action plan. The program is expected
    to be signed during the Armenian Prosecutor General's working visit
    to Prague at the invitation of his Czech counterpart.

    Reference was made to cultural issues, as well. Aghvan Hovsepyan 0D
    expressed gratitude to the Czech Republic for awarding the highest
    12 points to Armenia at the Eurovision 2009 Song Contest in Moscow.

    The delegation headed by the Prosecutor General of the Czech Republic
    visited Tsitsernakaberd to pay homage to the memory of the Armenian
    Genocide victims.
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