BELGRADE, June 7 (Hina) - Yugoslav Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic today called on police representatives of South East Europe to "cooperate tightly" in fighting organised crime. Zivkovic relayed his appeal at the second police forum
as part of the Third Working Table of the Stability Pact. The conference in Belgrade was attended by 20 police representatives of countries in the region, and international experts. Concluding the two-day conference, attendants agreed the first police training course in the region, aimed at preventing organised crime, be held in Pula in Croatia. The course will involve an exchange of police experiences, which will assist police forces in the region to draw closer to European standards. The conference was attended by representatives of Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Denmark and Norway. The forum was led by the working
BELGRADE, June 7 (Hina) - Yugoslav Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic
today called on police representatives of South East Europe to
"cooperate tightly" in fighting organised crime.
Zivkovic relayed his appeal at the second police forum as part of
the Third Working Table of the Stability Pact. The conference in
Belgrade was attended by 20 police representatives of countries in
the region, and international experts.
Concluding the two-day conference, attendants agreed the first
police training course in the region, aimed at preventing organised
crime, be held in Pula in Croatia.
The course will involve an exchange of police experiences, which
will assist police forces in the region to draw closer to European
standards.
The conference was attended by representatives of Yugoslavia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Hungary,
Romania, Bulgaria, Denmark and Norway.
The forum was led by the working table chairman, Norwegian
Ambassador Kim Traavik. The next conference will be held in Sofia at
the beginning of September.
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