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    A COOPERATION MEMORANDUM SIGNED BETWEEN THE CHIEF PROSECUTOR'S OFFICES OF ARMENIA AND CZECH REPUBLIC

    ARMENPRESS
    May 18, 2009

    YEREVAN, MAY 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenian and Czech Republic Attorney
    Generals Aghvan Hovsepian and Renata Vesecka who is in Yerevan
    on an official visit signed a cooperation memorandum today in
    Yerevan to consolidate the mutual cooperation in a number of
    directions. Particularly the sides will collaboratively combat
    the trafficking in human beings and illegal migration, foster the
    cooperation in protection of rights and freedoms of citizens and
    legal persons.

    Today a session of collegiums was also held in the Armenian Chief
    Prosecutor's office in which Attorney Generals of Armenia, Czech
    Republic and Nagorno Karabakh Republic took part. During the session
    issues of international legal cooperation, exchange of experience
    in the legal sphere and other issues were discussed. From the Czech
    Chief Prosecutor's office six specialists who are in the delegation
    headed by R. Vesecka took part in the session.

    After the session and document signing A. Hovsepian considered the
    meeting a historical event noting that this is the first time a woman
    Attorney General arrives in Armenia.

    According to A. Hovsepian, the Armenian Chief Prosecutor's office
    gives a special significance to the signing of bilateral cooperation
    agreements with the Chief Prosecutor's offices of all the states. The
    experience showed that within the frameworks of signed documents
    Armenia has launched an efficient cooperation with other European
    states.

    A. Hovsepian assured that this agreement will also contribute to
    operative solution of numerous issues existing between Armenian and
    Czech legal systems. He expressed hope that hence force the cooperation
    between divisions of the Chief Prosecutor's offices of the two states
    will also be fortified.

    During the latest years Armenia has cooperated with the Czech
    Republic on 10 criminal cases. Now there is also a criminal case
    in the investigation on which the Armenian side must provide legal
    support to the Czech partners.

    According to R. Vesecka, no analyses have been conducted to find out
    how many crimes are annually conducted in the Czech Republic with
    the participation of Armenians. She said that during the today's
    session of collegiums the sides have found out during the latest
    period the crimes in the two states have reduced. This proves that
    the cooperation gave the expected result. According to the Czech
    Chief Prosecutor, the document will give an opportunity to further
    develop the cooperation and expect for great results.

    "We came to conclusion that we must really work hard. The signed
    treaty is only the bases for our activity. I hope that the Armenian
    Chief Prosecutor will take my invitation to visit Prague where the
    continuation of our agreement will be signed. An exchange of experience
    must also be held and conducted works presented to each other. Only
    in this case we will reach great successes", - R. Vesecka said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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