Greek - Israeli Public Order Agreement
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An agreement on issues of public security and fighting organized crime, between Greek public order minister Nikos Dendias and his Israeli counterpart Yitzhak Aaronovich.
The agreement lies within the framework of bilateral agreements signed in the presence of the premiers of the two countries.
The agreement also foresees fighting serious organized crime, trafficking, illegal immigration, and electronic crime.
There are also provisions for fighting terrorism and its financing, illicit trade in objects of art, antiquities, gems, precious metals, and other valuable items.
The issues of bilateral aid in the case of natural and technological disasters, as well as large forest fires, are also tackled through the agreement.
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