BELARUS AND ARMENIA INVEST INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IN THE FIELD OF MONITORING THE BORDERS
ARMENPRESS
24 July, 2012
YEREVAN
Yerevan, July 24, ARMENPRESS: Belarus and Armenia are working on a
joint program aimed at the investment of the international standards
in the field of monitoring the borders. As "Armenpress" reports the
deputy head of the International Cooperation Service of the Belarus
State Border Committee Igor Vasilevski stated this, who takes part
in the Belarus and Armenian frontier bodies' seminar in Brest, July 24.
Vasilevski noted that the seminar is organized by the International
Organization for Migration Affairs and International Technical
Committee of Belarus "The assistance to the border activities
in Belarus and the Republic of Armenia" within the framework of
cooperation with the State Border Committee.
The two countries' border representation activity system is expected
to be improved in the result of the program implementation. To Igor
Vasilevski's word the program reviews the quality improvement process
of the prevention of incidents at the two countries' border. It will
allow border agencies to enhance cooperation with relevant countries
and state borders to increase the level of investigations.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
24 July, 2012
YEREVAN
Yerevan, July 24, ARMENPRESS: Belarus and Armenia are working on a
joint program aimed at the investment of the international standards
in the field of monitoring the borders. As "Armenpress" reports the
deputy head of the International Cooperation Service of the Belarus
State Border Committee Igor Vasilevski stated this, who takes part
in the Belarus and Armenian frontier bodies' seminar in Brest, July 24.
Vasilevski noted that the seminar is organized by the International
Organization for Migration Affairs and International Technical
Committee of Belarus "The assistance to the border activities
in Belarus and the Republic of Armenia" within the framework of
cooperation with the State Border Committee.
The two countries' border representation activity system is expected
to be improved in the result of the program implementation. To Igor
Vasilevski's word the program reviews the quality improvement process
of the prevention of incidents at the two countries' border. It will
allow border agencies to enhance cooperation with relevant countries
and state borders to increase the level of investigations.
From: A. Papazian