BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 18. A memorandum of
understanding has been signed between the ombudspersons of
Azerbaijan and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trend's correspondent reports from the
event.


The signing ceremony was held within the framework of the
International Baku Ombudsmen Summit between the Commissioner for
Human Rights of Azerbaijan (Ombudsman) Sabina Aliyeva and her
counterparts from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nives Jukić, Nevenko
Vranješ, and Jasminka Džumhur.


The main purpose of signing the document is to exchange
experience and information in the field of protection of human
rights and freedoms between the institutions, strengthen
institutional cooperation, and carry out educational activities in
areas of mutual interest.







Aliyeva noted that the signed memorandum will contribute to
strengthening cooperation between the ombudsman institutions of the
two countries and more effective protection of human rights.


"The signed memorandum of understanding will create conditions
for further strengthening cooperation between the ombudsman
institutions of the two countries and more effective protection of
human rights and freedoms," she said.