TO DEEPEN COOPERATION BETWEEN INTERNAL AFFAIRS MINISTRIES AND POLICE STRUCTURES OF THE CSTO MEMBER-STATES
ArmInfo
2009-04-15 12:35:00
ArmInfo. The first meeting of Internal affairs Ministers and heads
of Police structures of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
[CSTO] member-states took place in Yerevan today.
As head of Armenian Police Major-General Alik Sargsyan told
journalists, the meeting passed in a warm and constructive atmosphere.
He also added that participants in the meeting discussed two main
issues - creation and functioning of Collective Rapid Deployment Forces
[CRDF] and cooperation of the law-enforcement bodies (Internal Affairs
Ministries and Police) of the CSTO member-states. Nikolay Bordyuzha
made speeches on both issues and participants in the meeting exchanged
views on the second issue. They said about the necessity of improvement
of cooperation. They also defined priority directions of cooperation,
in particular, organizing and holding of operations to contradict the
threats to national and collective security, for which it is necessary
to hold coordinating consultations between Internal Affairs Ministries
and Police structures of the CSTO to discuss the problems which are
still relevant today. The results of the discussion were involved in
the protocol.
The delegations of Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan and Kirgyzstan
took part in the meeting.
ArmInfo
2009-04-15 12:35:00
ArmInfo. The first meeting of Internal affairs Ministers and heads
of Police structures of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
[CSTO] member-states took place in Yerevan today.
As head of Armenian Police Major-General Alik Sargsyan told
journalists, the meeting passed in a warm and constructive atmosphere.
He also added that participants in the meeting discussed two main
issues - creation and functioning of Collective Rapid Deployment Forces
[CRDF] and cooperation of the law-enforcement bodies (Internal Affairs
Ministries and Police) of the CSTO member-states. Nikolay Bordyuzha
made speeches on both issues and participants in the meeting exchanged
views on the second issue. They said about the necessity of improvement
of cooperation. They also defined priority directions of cooperation,
in particular, organizing and holding of operations to contradict the
threats to national and collective security, for which it is necessary
to hold coordinating consultations between Internal Affairs Ministries
and Police structures of the CSTO to discuss the problems which are
still relevant today. The results of the discussion were involved in
the protocol.
The delegations of Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan and Kirgyzstan
took part in the meeting.