POLAND SIGNS POLICE COOPERATION ACCORD WITH ARMENIA
AHN News Staff
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Nov 17 2010
Warsaw, Poland (AHN)
Poland has signed an agreement with Armenia on police cooperation
ahead of the EURO 2012 Football Championships.
The accord was signed in police headquarters in the Polish
capital of Warsaw in the presence of Jerzy Miller, the Polish
interior and administration minister, and Alik Sargsyan, Armenia's
commander-in-chief of police.
The two also discussed the possibility of boosting cooperation between
the police forces and borders security.
Sargsyan briefed Miller about a package of laws that reforms Armenia's
organizational structure, the functions of Armenia's police and
an amendment to the law on fighting human and drug trafficking,
corruption and organized crime.
Miller replied that Poland was ready to cooperate with Armenia by
exchanging experiences in border protection. The ministers also pointed
out the need to closely cooperate in fighting crime via Interpol.
From: A. Papazian
AHN News Staff
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http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7020562147?Poland%20Signs%20Police%20Cooperation%2 0Accord%20With%20Armenia
Nov 17 2010
Warsaw, Poland (AHN)
Poland has signed an agreement with Armenia on police cooperation
ahead of the EURO 2012 Football Championships.
The accord was signed in police headquarters in the Polish
capital of Warsaw in the presence of Jerzy Miller, the Polish
interior and administration minister, and Alik Sargsyan, Armenia's
commander-in-chief of police.
The two also discussed the possibility of boosting cooperation between
the police forces and borders security.
Sargsyan briefed Miller about a package of laws that reforms Armenia's
organizational structure, the functions of Armenia's police and
an amendment to the law on fighting human and drug trafficking,
corruption and organized crime.
Miller replied that Poland was ready to cooperate with Armenia by
exchanging experiences in border protection. The ministers also pointed
out the need to closely cooperate in fighting crime via Interpol.
From: A. Papazian