Tashkent hosted the regular meeting of the Council of Ministers of Internal Affairs of the CIS member states, gov.uz reports.
At the meeting, the Minister of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan Pulat Babajanov spoke about the activities carried out under the leadership of the President to ensure security and strengthen the rule of law. He emphasized that the number of offenses and crimes has drastically reduced thanks to the introduction of the system of crime prevention, practical measures aimed at preventing crimes.
Participants emphasized the important role of establishing cooperation between law enforcement agencies, in particular the internal affairs bodies and police services, in ensuring peace and stability in the CIS territory.
Members of the Council also approved the concept of cooperation between the ministries of internal affairs and the police of the CIS member states for the period up to 2030.
In addition, the event was attended by delegations from the Ministries of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, the Police of Armenia, as well as representatives of the Bureau for Coordination of Fight against Organized Crime and Other Dangerous Types of Crimes on the CIS member-states territory, the CIS Executive Committee and the Anti-Terrorism Center.