ARMENIA JOINS INFORMATION EXCHANGE ON CIS TRANSPORT SECURITY
YEREVAN, May 22. /ARKA/. Armenia's government approved the signing of
an agreement about informational counteraction between CIS countries
on transport security.
Armenia's minister of transport and communication Gagik Beglaryan
said the agreement defines procedures for exchange of information on
transport security between CIS-member countries.
Heads of governments of CIS-member countries are to discuss the draft
agreement on informational counteractions at a meeting in Minsk on
May 30. The document sets general principles of the counteraction
for harmonizing approaches toward state policy development, norms
and regulations on transport security and illegal interference in
transport infrastructures during transportation via member-countries.
Information will be exchanged in the following directions - illegal
interference threats, assessment of vulnerability of transport
infrastructures and vehicles, classification of infrastructures and
transportation means, elaboration and implementation of transport
safety requirements, training and appraisal, state supervision in
the field, harmonization of approaches.
The authors are convinced legal tools will help ensure sustainable
international transit communication and create mutually advantageous
conditions for transportation through member-states. -0--
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YEREVAN, May 22. /ARKA/. Armenia's government approved the signing of
an agreement about informational counteraction between CIS countries
on transport security.
Armenia's minister of transport and communication Gagik Beglaryan
said the agreement defines procedures for exchange of information on
transport security between CIS-member countries.
Heads of governments of CIS-member countries are to discuss the draft
agreement on informational counteractions at a meeting in Minsk on
May 30. The document sets general principles of the counteraction
for harmonizing approaches toward state policy development, norms
and regulations on transport security and illegal interference in
transport infrastructures during transportation via member-countries.
Information will be exchanged in the following directions - illegal
interference threats, assessment of vulnerability of transport
infrastructures and vehicles, classification of infrastructures and
transportation means, elaboration and implementation of transport
safety requirements, training and appraisal, state supervision in
the field, harmonization of approaches.
The authors are convinced legal tools will help ensure sustainable
international transit communication and create mutually advantageous
conditions for transportation through member-states. -0--
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenia_joins_information_exchange_on_cis_transpor t_security_/#sthash.qnP9vtsC.dpuf