On June 14th, a conference summarizing the four-year Eastern Partnership police cooperation project was held in Tbilisi.
The project encompassed a series of nearly 150 activities, involving a total of over 2,000 participants. The project’s main goal was to transfer knowledge, standards, and good practices from EU countries to the Eastern Partnership countries in combating organized crime. The project was funded by the European Commission and was also intended to strengthen cooperation between EU and Eastern Partnership law enforcement agencies, as well as support cooperation within the Eastern Partnership countries themselves.
