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Enhancing compliance with targeted financial sanctions in Armenia as an effective tool to prevent and suppress terrorism financing

International standards require countries to implement targeted financial sanctions regimes relating to the prevention and suppression of terrorism and terrorist financing. The freezing of the assets of those suspected of terrorism financing and those listed in domestic and international sanctions lists is a highly effective way to disrupt terrorist attempts to raise, move, and use funds.

The Council of Europe, in cooperation with the Financial Monitoring Centre under the Central Bank of Armenia, organised a 2-day workshop for relevant AML/CFT supervisory authorities aimed at discussing their roles and responsibilities in implementing and enforcing targeted financial sanctions regimes.

The workshop offered a thorough overview of the existing framework for international sanctions, types of sanctions (financial, economic, trade) and criteria for listing of individuals and entities in international sanctions lists. The responsibilities of the national authorities of Armenia were analysed (listing/delisting, licensing, requesting access to funds, export controls) with a focus on how each function is crucial in terms of ensuring effective enforcement of international sanctions.

Ways to implement effective supervision over the implementation of targeted financial sanctions (and available procedures and resources in Armenia) was tackled during the event with the aim to further enhance internal practices to supervise and monitor compliance, by the obliged entities, with the implementation of targeted financial sanctions regimes.

This event is part of the European Union and the Council of Europe joint programme “Partnership for Good Governance”, co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe, in the framework of the Project on “Enhancing national capacities for effective prevention and fight against economic crime in Armenia”.

YEREVAN, ARMENIA 22-23 JULY 2024
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About the Partnership for Good Governance

The European Union and the Council of Europe are working together with Eastern Partnership countries* to promote stronger governance, rule of law and to improve the lives of citizens.

In 2014, they launched a common initiative, the Partnership for Good Governance programme for the Eastern Partnership countries. The programme provides support in the implementation of the countries’ domestic reforms to strengthen justicecounter economic crimepromote equality and non-discriminationadvance women’s access to justice and combat violence against women in line with European standards.

The Partnership for Good Governance was designed in close consultation with the European Union and the national stakeholders, in line with the Council of Europe’s country-specific Action Plans and the European Union's priorities for the Eastern Partnership region. The current phase of the programme, running from 2023 to 2027, builds upon the results and progress achieved under the previous phases: 2015-2018 and 2019-2022.

Progress in the implementation of the EU accession priorities is in focus for Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The Partnership for Good Governance programme will continue supporting Armenia and Azerbaijan. Co-operation with Belarusian democratic forces and civil society may be organised as appropriate.  

         

             DOCUMENTS

            Results factsheet for the Partnership for Good Governance in Armenia (March, 2023)

            Partnership for Good Governance programme brochure in English and Armenian

            Quick Response Mechanism (QRM) brochure in English and Armenian

 

COUNTRY-SPECIFIC PROJECTS

Enhancing national capacities for effective prevention and fight against economic crime in Armenia

 Project website |  Project factsheet: English - Armenian

 

Promoting equality and non-discrimination in Armenia

 Project website |  Project factsheet: English - Armenian

 

Support to the justice reform in Armenia

 Project website |  Project factsheet: English - Armenian

 

 

 REGIONAL PROJECTS

Promoting equality and non-discrimination: towards more resilient and inclusive societies

 English

Strengthening measures to prevent and combat economic crime in the Eastern Partnership region

 English

Women's Access to Justice: implementing Council of Europe’s gender equality and violence against women standards

  English

While the Partnership for Good Governance does not include activities with the participation of the Belarusian authorities, in line with the EU policy of non-engagement with Belarusian public bodies and state-owned enterprises enshrined in the EU Council Conclusions of October 2020, activities may be organised with the representatives of Belarusian civil society and democratic actors as appropriate, in line with the European Council Conclusions of February 2022 and the Decision of the Council of Europe Ministers’ Deputies of March 2022.