ARMENIA TO PREPARE HUMAN RESOURCE IN THE FRAMES OF CSTO ANTI-DRUG TRAFFICKING PROGRAM
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
24.08.2009 18:56 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA anti-drug agencies' specialists will take part
in CSTO program aimed at preparation of human resources in the sphere
combating drug trafficking. Discussions will take place in Minsk,
Svetlana Borovskaya, Head of Belarusian Interior Ministry's Information
and Public Relations Department, reported to "Interfax-West" this
Monday.
"On August 25, Minsk will host the meeting of working group dealing
with preparation of human resources for the CSTO member states'
Coordinating Council on the Prevention of Illicit Drug Trafficking,"
Borovskaya said.
As mentioned by Belarusian official, session will be attended by
national anti-drug agency representatives from Tajikistan, Russia
and Belarus.
"During the discussion it is planned to approve the finalized training
program for Coordinating Council specialists," she said.
Besides, Minsk discussion will focus on reviewing the results of
Coordinative Council's activities and elaborating a plan of actions
for 2010.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
24.08.2009 18:56 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA anti-drug agencies' specialists will take part
in CSTO program aimed at preparation of human resources in the sphere
combating drug trafficking. Discussions will take place in Minsk,
Svetlana Borovskaya, Head of Belarusian Interior Ministry's Information
and Public Relations Department, reported to "Interfax-West" this
Monday.
"On August 25, Minsk will host the meeting of working group dealing
with preparation of human resources for the CSTO member states'
Coordinating Council on the Prevention of Illicit Drug Trafficking,"
Borovskaya said.
As mentioned by Belarusian official, session will be attended by
national anti-drug agency representatives from Tajikistan, Russia
and Belarus.
"During the discussion it is planned to approve the finalized training
program for Coordinating Council specialists," she said.
Besides, Minsk discussion will focus on reviewing the results of
Coordinative Council's activities and elaborating a plan of actions
for 2010.