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    ARMENIA, RUSSIA SIGN COOPERATION DEAL TO FIGHT MONEY LAUNDERING

    Mediamax
    Jan 23 2008
    Armenia

    Yerevan, 22 January: Armenia and Russia signed today an
    interdepartmental agreement on cooperation in the sphere of
    counteracting legalization of income received in a criminal way and
    [counteracting] financing of terrorism.

    The agreement was signed in Yerevan today by the head of the
    Federal Financial Monitoring Service of the Russian Federation
    (Rosfinmonitoring), Oleg Markov, and the head of the Financial
    Monitoring Centre of the Central Bank of Armenia, Daniyel Azaryan.

    Markov said the agreement was based on the principles of the
    international Egmont Committee, which has over 20 member countries
    including Armenia and Russia, and envisages exchange of information
    between the financial intelligence departments of the two countries
    concerning suspicious transactions involving money or other property.

    He said that the agreement would make it possible to increase the
    efficiency of the system of supervision over trans-border monetary
    flows with the aim of revealing cases of legalization of criminal
    income and counteracting them.

    As the chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, Tigran Sarkisyan,
    said, this is the first official agreement signed by the Central Bank's
    Financial Monitoring Centre. He noted that "the financial and economic
    ties with Russia have a priority significance for Armenia's economy".

    Sarkisyan said he hoped that the agreement would contribute not
    only to exchange of information between the financial intelligence
    [departments] of the two countries, but will also allow the Armenian
    side to become acquainted with the rich expertise accumulated by
    their Russian colleagues, via Rosfinmonitoring's training centre.

    "Today, Armenia's parliament is considering the draft law on
    counteracting financing of terrorism, and I consider the Russian side's
    offer of internship at Rosfinmonitoring's training centre to be very
    important not only for our staff, but for MPs and representatives of
    other departments, too," Sarkisyan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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