RA police and national security staff will have chance to be retrained in CSTO frameworks

PanARMENIAN.Net - "On September 30, CSTO Committee of National Security Council Secretaries convened its session in Brest," RA National Security Council Secretary Arthur Baghdasaryan said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net



"The meeting agenda comprised issues on political-military development of CSTO member states, as well as our countries' joint efforts towards combating illegal drug circulation. We submitted rather serious projects which were unanimously accepted by my colleagues and approved by Committee."



"Armenian side made proposal for discussing another key issue - training and raising the qualification of CSTO member states' law enforcement bodies and special services. To that end, it is planned to elaborate an interstate target program enabling ministries of defense and emergency situations to retrain RA police and national security staff in the frameworks of CSTO," Arthur Baghdasaryan stated.



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