Kazakh-Russian legal cooperation widening debated in Astana
During the meeting, the sides agreed that in light of the Eurasian Economic Union Treaty it is necessary to strenghten interaction in fighting transnational criminality.
A.Daulbaev proposed to the Russian Prosecutor General's Office to discuss the possibility of signing the necessary documents in the legal sector in the framework of cooperation in the EAEU.
"In this context, the main topic of conversation was the expansion of cooperation and facilitation of cooperation in the field of international law, as well as consolidation and find joint solutions in the fight against illegal migration, drug trafficking, combating religious extremism and terrorism, kiberprestunostyu, legalization of proceeds from crime by and crimes in the sphere of the protection of natural resources," the statement reads.
Prosecutor General of Kazakhstan emphasized that the existence of common borders requires close cooperation between the border regions of the prosecution in the fight against crime, and is a priority in the activities of the prosecution of the two countries.
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