Two parallel 11-day courses on explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) level 3, supported by the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe, were concluded in Dushanbe on July 21, the OSCE said in press release.
The courses for Russian-speaking and Tajik-Dari speaking students, respectively, were attended by 42 trainees from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Tajikistan.
“The regional EOD training programme, facilitated by the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe since May 2014, focuses on developing skills of national instructors as well as all-round EOD specialists to enable them to perform their duties in today’s complex world,” said Ambassador Tuula Yrjölä, Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe. “The programme includes the gradual transfer of training responsibilities to Central Asian and Afghanistan partners.”
The courses, hosted by the Ministry of Defence of Tajikistan, were jointly delivered by the United States Army Central (supported by the United States Embassy in Dushanbe) and Central Asian instructors. They were certified by the Tajikistan National Mine Action Centre.
Representing the main donor, Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Steele, Chief of the Office of Military Co-operation at the United States Embassy in Dushanbe, noted: “The international participation on joint trainings contributes to development of common approaches and co-operation in addressing explosive hazards issues, thus enhancing regional stability and security.”
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Source: AKIPress News.