Tajik capital to host CIS chief prosecutors’ meeting this week

DUSHANBE, September 22, 2014, Asia-Plus – A meeting of the Coordinating Council of Prosecutors General of CIS Member Nations is expected to take place in Dushanbe from September 25-26. According to the CIS Executive Committee, fourteen issues have been tabled to the meeting’s agenda. The meeting participants will exchanged views on experience of work of […]

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DUSHANBE, September 22, 2014, Asia-Plus – A meeting of the Coordinating Council of Prosecutors General of CIS Member Nations is expected to take place in Dushanbe from September 25-26.

According to the CIS Executive Committee, fourteen issues have been tabled to the meeting’s agenda.

The meeting participants will exchanged views on experience of work of chief prosecutor’s offices of the CIS member nations, discuss the progress of implementation of the CIS programs of cooperation in combating crime, terrorism and other violent manifestations of extremism, drug trafficking and human trafficking, designed for the period from 2014 to 2018.

Members of the Coordinating Council will also discuss issues related to cooperation between the chief prosecutor’s offices of the CIS member nations in combating corruption, protecting frights of citizens and implementing international crime prevention agreements.

The Coordinating Council of Prosecutors General of CIS Member States was established on December 7, 1995 following the joint decision of the CIS chief prosecutors.  Under the decision of the CIS Council of Heads of State dated January 25, 2000, the status of International Body was granted to the Coordinating Council of Prosecutors General of CIS Member States.

Current members of the Coordinating Council of Prosecutors General of CIS Member States include representatives of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, and Ukraine.  

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