Government will work out National Security Strategy
The Government was given until August 20 to draft and present the National Security Strategy of Moldova.
According to the Government’s press service, such a document will be one of the kind for Moldova and will include methods and measures aimed at insuring national security as well as ways of financing the national security sector and the stages of reforming the national security system, including the modernization of the armed forces. The document will be accompanied by a plan of action for implementing the strategy.
The national security strategy will be used as basis to formulate the National Military Strategy, the Public Strategy for Informing about National Security Problems and other sectorial strategies related to the national security.
Moldova will consult with other countries that are not NATO members and have national armies on the document, laying emphasis on the specific features of Moldova and the Transdniestrian conflict.//REPORTER.MD
-
Related News
- Germany and the USA want a better conflict management in Moldova
- Fearless car thieves? Barack Obama’s truck with the presidential equipment was stolen! (VIDEO)
- US defence firm Lockheed Martin hit by cyber-attack
- Wives may clear up Bin Laden mystery
- Russian security services launch wave of arrests in Ingushetia after Moscow airport bombing
- UN Security Council Imposes Sanctions on Libyan Leaders
- Moscow, Tiraspol raise preconditions to negotiating on Transnistria conflict
- The Moscow attack and airport security
- Palestinians will ask UN security Council to condemn settlements
- Iran remains key foreign policy issue for Obama
- 10 most important world events of 2005
- The rise and fall of Saddam Hussein
- Iraq: Saddam Hussein and another ex-senior officials sentenced to death by hanging
- Analysis: Black Sea Rivalry
- Report: Saddam Hussein has been executed
- On 31 August Moldova celebrates the Language Day
- Sexual humiliation and torture of female protesters reported
- Saddam Hussein handed over to Iraqi authorities, say lawyers
- Saddam Hussein's execution could be within next 48-36 hours
- Deadly blast at checkpoint near Peshawar
