BELGRADE BELGRADE, June 6 (Hina) - The second meeting of a working group for police and regional cooperation of the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe member-countries started in Belgrade on Wednesday. The meeting will tackle illegal
migrations, people trafficking and drug trade. The meeting is attended by police representatives from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary and Romania. The two day meeting was organised within the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe and the office of the national coordinator for the Pact in Yugoslavia. The coordinator of the working table, Yugoslav representative Prvoslav Davinic said the meeting was the first step in creating an efficient network of police structures in the region with the task to fight crime with political and financial system of Europe.(hina) it
BELGRADE, June 6 (Hina) - The second meeting of a working group for
police and regional cooperation of the Stability Pact for Southeast
Europe member-countries started in Belgrade on Wednesday.
The meeting will tackle illegal migrations, people trafficking and
drug trade.
The meeting is attended by police representatives from the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia,
Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary and Romania.
The two day meeting was organised within the Stability Pact for
Southeast Europe and the office of the national coordinator for the
Pact in Yugoslavia.
The coordinator of the working table, Yugoslav representative
Prvoslav Davinic said the meeting was the first step in creating an
efficient network of police structures in the region with the task
to fight crime with political and financial system of Europe.
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