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Myanmar, UN cooperate on anti-terrorism

Xinhua, July 8, 2016 Adjust font size:

Myanmar and the UN Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) are cooperating on anti-terrorism with the UN agency helping Myanmar in capacity building in prevention against terrorist acts, official media reported Friday.

A three-day meeting, jointly organized by the Myanmar Police Force and the UNODC, has been underway in Nay Pyi Taw since Wednesday involving foreign experts to address on terrorist incidents, operation of terrorists in Asia and information collection, collaboration and cooperation among local organizations in the fight against terrorist organizations.

The meeting covers capacity building programs to promote Myanmar's cooperation in the fight against terrorism both domestically and internationally.

Myanmar delegation is led by Police Bri-Gen Myint Htoo, who is head of the Department of Transnational Organized Crime while the UNODC delegation is headed by its representative Thanawan Klumklochit. Endit