


ArmInfo. Armenia is interested in implementing joint training programs with the International Criminal Court. This was stated by RA Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan during a meeting with ICC President Tomoko Akane.
According to the supervisory body's press service, during the meeting, Anna Vardapetyan emphasized that this is the ICC President's first visit to Armenia, demonstrating a commitment to developing and deepening cooperation between the Republic and the Court. The parties emphasized the importance of developing bilateral cooperation and strengthening institutional partnerships, particularly in the context of building prosecutorial capacity in investigating international crimes. Among other issues, they discussed a range of issues related to evidence collection in criminal proceedings and the protection of victims and witnesses.
The Prosecutor General expressed interest in implementing joint training programs with the International Criminal Court, expanding technical cooperation, and developing mechanisms for exchanging experiences. The importance of a victim-centered approach in criminal proceedings was emphasized. Anna Vardapetyan and Tomoko Akane reaffirmed their commitment to developing effective and transparent cooperation mechanisms and continuing constructive dialogue.
It is worth recalling that Armenia became a member of the International Criminal Court on February 1, 2024, becoming the 124th State Party to the Rome Statute and the 19th State Party from the Eastern European group.



