Interpol preparing for opening of Armenian-Turkish border

PanARMENIAN.Net - National Central Bureau of Interpol in Armenia is preparing for opening of the Armenian-Turkish border, fearing of possible intensification of drug traffic and terrorism.



"The priority task is close cooperation with all Armenian customs points and their access to Interpol database," said police colonel Vardan Eghiazaryan, head of National Central Bureau of Interpol in Armenia. "As far as I know, the Armenian government is developing a program, with our action plan as a part of it."
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