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China, Tajikistan to deepen law-enforcement cooperation

Xinhua, May 19, 2015 Adjust font size:

Chinese State Councilor and Public Security Minister Guo Shengkun met with a delegation of senior cadres from the Tajikistan Ministry of Internal Affairs on Tuesday.

The delegation, headed by Deputy Internal Minister Abdullo Navjuvonov, has been attending law-enforcement training program in China since May 11.

The training is an implementation of Chinese President Xi Jinping's proposal for pushing forward law-enforcement cooperation under the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Guo said, calling on the two sides to make joint efforts in this regard.

Guo hoped the two sides will improve cooperation, improve exchanges of law-enforcement experience and further pragmatic security cooperation so as to make contributions to regional security, stability and construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt.

Navjuvonov said the Tajikistan side is willing to constantly deepen law-enforcement and security cooperation with China in various fields. Endi