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    CIS INTERIOR MINISTERS TO DISCUSS FIGHTING WITH CORRUPTION

    Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway, Kyrgyzstan
    Oct 4 2005

    Fighting with corruption and illegal migration will dominate the agenda
    of a regular conference of the Council of CIS Interior Ministers that
    will bring together the ministers from Armenia, Belarus, Georgia,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine,
    and Uzbekistan.

    Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev said upon arrival in
    Yerevan the ministers were supposed to examine practical actions
    under a joint plan for rebuffing terrorism.

    Another issue on the agenda is an interstate databank that will be
    created on the basis of Information and Analysis Center of the Russian
    Interior Ministry.

    "Besides, we'll consider legal acts underlying our cooperation and
    changes in the Regulations for Unified Procedures of Interstate
    Search for Wanted People," Nurgaliyev said. He believes the Council
    of Interior Ministries is the most smoothly functioning executive
    agency in the CIS.

    "Its participants are making a good contribution to fighting with
    trans-border crime and international terrorism," Nurgaliyev said.

    CIS Executive Secretary Vladimir Rushailo and the Interpol Secretary
    General, Kenneth Noble has also come to Yerevan to attend the
    conference. Participants in the meeting are expected to meet with
    President Robert Kocharian and to visit the Holy Echmiadzin, the main
    see of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
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