30.03.2025, 10:11

The Occupation Committee of Interethnic Relations in Crimea will cooperate with the Russian University of Justice

"The State Committee for Interethnic Relations of the Republic of Crimea" and the local "branch" of the Russian State University of Justice named after V.M. Lebedev signed an "agreement on cooperation", under which the parties undertook to "jointly improve the organization of activities to improve the legal culture of students in the field of state national policy, interethnic and interfaith relations".

The meeting was reportedly attended by "Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Interethnic Relations of the Republic of Crimea" Haykui Harutyunyan, "Deputy of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea" Yefim Fix, who is also "Assistant Director of the University", "Deputy Director for Educational and Educational Work" Tatyana Novikova and "Head of the Department for the Organization of Practices and Employment of Graduates" Natalia Kravchenko.

Among other things, it is planned to carry out joint work on theoretical and practical training of student youth of the occupied Crimea for socially useful activities in the interests of the occupiers, increase their activity, and form practical skills among students in the application of the legislation of the occupying state in the framework of the implementation of Russian state national policy.

During the meeting, Haykui Harutyunyan told the students about the experience of a Russian civil servant in the development of society and the state. The topic of special relevance of interaction with citizens, taking into account their national characteristics and mentality, respect for all peoples and religions was also discussed.

The issue of principles, rules and norms expressing moral requirements for the moral essence of an official, the nature of his relationship with the occupying power, its employees and society was raised.