
Armenian Parliament Ratifies Armenia-EU Agreement on Cooperation with Eurojust

On September 10, the Armenian parliament ratified the cooperation agreement between Armenia and Eurojust, the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation.
99 MPs voted in favor of the ratification.
So, Armenia became the 14th non-EU country to sign such an agreement, joining nations like the US, UK, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and several EU candidate countries. This agreement will enhance collaboration in investigating serious transnational crimes.
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