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Russia, Sri Lanka hold consultations on intelligence services in Sri Lanka

The sides "expressed interest in exchanging operationally relevant information and experience in countering cybercrime and drug-related crime"

MOSCOW, December 7. /TASS/. Russian and Sri Lankan law enforcement and intelligence officials held joint consultations in Sri Lanka, at which the parties expressed interest in exchanging experience in combating cybercrime and drug-related crime.

"The Russian-Sri Lankan consultations were held with the participation of representatives of law enforcement agencies and the two countries' intelligence services," the Russian Security Council said in a statement. Participating from the Russian side were representatives of the Interior Ministry (MVD), the Federal Security Service (FSB), the Foreign Ministry and the Security Council

The sides "expressed interest in exchanging operationally relevant information and experience in countering cybercrime and drug-related crime, combating extremism, illegal arms dealing and human trafficking, and illegal immigration."

The Russian delegation also included officials from the ministries of Economic Development; Industry and Trade; Agriculture; Energy; and Transport. They held separate meetings with their Sri Lankan counterparts.