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30 of September, 21:57

The EU agreed on a mission for the preparation of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies
The EU agreed on Tuesday the principles of work of the Advisory mission to reform the civil security sector (EUAM) in Ukraine, according to a communiqu? of the Council of the EU.

" This is another step to quick start mission to support efficient, reliable and controlled through democratic mechanisms of civil security forces in the Ukraine. Based on future analysis and consultation, as well as among them with the Ukrainian side, the concept of operations provides an overview of the purpose EUAM: she will advise and oversee the development of the strategy for reform of the civil security sector, (will serve) framework for planning concrete steps and structure that will oversee their implementation, " reads the communiqu?.

" Respect for human rights, the fight against illegal activities of officials and gender issues will be on the agenda of the mission, " according to a press release. The EU experts will work with their colleagues in need of the Ukrainian authorities.

The decision was taken at the level of Department of EU politics and security, but requires formal approval of the Council of the EU." The official launch of the mission will occur once the initial operational capability will be reached later this year ", - said in a press release.

The EU on July 24, was appointed by the former special representative of the EU in Moldova, Hungarian economist Kalman Mizsei (Kalman Mizsei) the head of the European mission to train Ukrainian police organization.

The EU mission with headquarters in Kiev will run for a period of two years. Europeans will advise Ukraine in developing a new security strategy and the reform of the law enforcement sector, coordinating with the OSCE and other partners. Start date of the mission until not defined. The EU on 22 July has allocated nearly 2, 7 million euros for four months starting phase of the mission.

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