ArmInfo. The delegation led by Lilia Gretarsdottir, the Head of the Department for the Implementation of Human Rights, Justice and Legal Cooperation of the Council of Europe, held meetings at the Interior Ministry of Armenia and the Office of the Human Rights Defender of Armenia.
As reported by the press service of the Interior Ministry of Armenia, during a meeting with Interior Minister Arpine Sargsyan, Lilia Gretarsdottir discussed the ongoing reforms in the Ministry of Interior. She specifically highlighted the innovations in the Police and the Migration and Citizenship Service and highly appreciated the effective and efficient work with refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh. Sargsyan, in turn, expressed gratitude for the active cooperation with the Council of Europe, noting that it covers almost all areas within the mandate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Speaking about the reforms taking place in the Ministry, the Minister particularly highlighted the support provided by the Council of Europe in the establishment of the Police Guard. She added that as a result of the joint efforts of the Council of Europe, the Parliament of Armenia and civil society, the Law on the Police Guard was adopted in its entirety. The discussion also touched on the challenges of establishing and modernizing a call center at the Migration and Citizenship Service. The primary goal of the center is to deliver high-quality services that are citizen-focused.
During the meeting, the discussion focused on the continuous efforts to protect the rights and guarantees of persons in places of detention, and to enhance the capacity of police officers, investigators and medical professionals. The importance of training for effective job performance, along with the implementation of standards for the use of force was emphasized. Additionally, the meeting addressed combating human trafficking and other matters on the agenda.
Meanwhile, the Ombudsman's Office reported that Armenia's Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan, at a meeting with Lilia Gretarsdottir, highlighted the stable and constructive cooperation between the Human Rights Defender's Institute and the Council of Europe. She emphasized the role of CoE programs in developing various aspects of human rights protection in Armenia. Manasyan also discussed the important areas of focus for the Human Rights Defender's work. It is noted that the meeting addressed issues related to the protection of the rights of military personnel, forcibly displaced people, people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, as well as challenges in the field of human rights protection.