Agreement on combating terrorism to be ratified
Politics
Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. At its
regular meeting on August 28, the Cabinet issued the Prime Minister’s ordinance
on granting authorization to authenticate Mongolia and Russia intergovernmental
agreement on cooperation for combating terrorism.
The agreement consists of
nine provisions that comply with the concept, principles and purpose of
the international anti-terrorism treaties to which the two countries are part,
and resolutions of UN Security Council and UN General Assembly.
Within the framework of the agreement, the countries will collaborate in exchanging information about the suspected or groups of any terrorist threats that will probably
be conducted against the people and to affect the interest of the two
countries, in prevention of terrorism, detecting and stopping terrorist attacks,
investigating a person who committed attack and ensuring security during state
high-level visits, international events and public activities as well as
others.