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17 June 2004 01:50
Finland, Russia plan to have liaison prosecutors
prosecutors, Finnish Justice Minister Johannes Koskinen told a conference on the outlook for Russian-EU economic and judicial ST. PETERSBURG. June 17 (Interfax-Northwest) - Finland and Russia are considering the possibility of creating positions for liaison integration held in St. Petersburg on Thursday. Legal cooperation between the two countries is developing in a positive direction, he said. "We provide and receive significant aid. Our cooperation with Russia's judicial institutions has become multifarious. It has become routine and natural," Koskinen said. "A framework for mutual trust is in place. Today we are starting specific productive work," he said. [RU EUROPE ASIA EMRG FIN CRIM] ap aw
[Interfax]
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