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    GOVERNMENTS OF US AND ARMENIA SIGN SECOND AMENDMENT TO LOA ON
    NARCOTICS CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

    ArmenPress
    May 20 2004

    YEREVAN, MAY 20, ARMENPRESS: U.S. Ambassador John Ordway and Prosecutor
    General of Armenia Aghvan Hovsepyan signed on May 19 Amendment Two to
    the existing Letter of Agreement (LOA) between the U.S. and Armenia
    on Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement. The LOA is the framework for
    the provision of INL (the Department of State's Bureau of International
    Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs) assistance to Armenia. Amendment
    Two covers the provision of an additional $2,158,000 in INL assistance,
    which includes technical assistance and training contracted through
    U.S. government agencies, and equipment procured by the Department
    of State. Immediate funding for programs under Amendment Two totals
    $1,466,000, with future funding for the programs contingent upon
    congressional authorization and approval by the Assistant Secretary
    of State for INL. Specifically, the programs to be implanted under
    this amendment are:

    -Curriculum Development at Law Enforcement Training Academies:
    to continue the modernization of the training academies and the
    incorporation of new curricula and training methodologies in law
    enforcement training programs.

    -Regional Computer Network Project: to improve the capacity of Armenian
    law enforcement agencies for investigations, sharing information
    and accessing international data by providing computer hardware and
    software, with related equipment, as well as payment of one year of
    connection to the Internet, for law enforcement offices throughout
    Armenia, including 52 regional police precincts.

    -Trafficking in Persons Project: to prevent and suppress trafficking
    in persons through activities focused on prevention of incidents,
    prosecution of perpetrators and the protection of victims.

    -Forensic Lab Development Project: to continue the development of a
    modern forensic laboratory in Armenia.

    Under Amendment One to the LOA, INL assistance supported several
    programs to build the capacity of Armenia's law enforcement agencies
    to combat trafficking in persons, and procured computer equipment for
    three law enforcement training facilities. Amendment One was signed
    in April 2003.
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