BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 19. Azerbaijan has
approved amendments to the treaty of the Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS) on the interstate search of persons,
Trend
reports.
The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev,
signed the relevant decree in this regard.
The Decree stipulates that the “Protocol on Amendments to the
Treaty of the States-Participants of the Commonwealth of
Independent States on the Interstate Search for Persons dated
December 10, 2010,” conditionally signed by the Republic of
Azerbaijan in Moscow on October 8, 2024, is to be formally
approved.
Once the Protocol referenced in Part 1 of the Decree comes into
force, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the State Security
Service of Azerbaijan are tasked with ensuring the full
implementation of its provisions.
Additionally, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan is
required to notify the Executive Committee of the Commonwealth of
Independent States that all domestic procedures necessary for the
Protocol’s entry into force have been completed.