Eurojust President Mr Michael Schmid and Minister of Justice of the Republic of Korea Mr Park Sung-jae signed a Working Arrangement today in Seoul to enable long-term cooperation in the fight against serious and organised crime. The arrangement provides for strategic collaboration and the exchange of information between the Agency and the authorities of the Republic of Korea. It is the ninth country outside the European Union, which has signed such an arrangement with Eurojust and the first Asian country.Read More
Working Arrangement signed with Republic of Korea
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