Statement by Atty. Teklo Maxwell Grigsby, II on behalf of the Republic of Liberia on the very essential Agenda Item No. 10, captioned International Cooperation and Assistance as contained in Article 16 of the Arms Trade Treaty.
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Statement by Atty. Teklo Maxwell Grigsby, II on behalf of the Republic of Liberia on the very essential Agenda Item No. 10, captioned International Cooperation and Assistance as contained in Article 16 of the Arms Trade Treaty.
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Liberia is leading the reform efforts within in West Africa to conform to provisions of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) by ensuring the validation to amend the Firearms and Ammunition Control Act of 2015 and the Act creating the National Small Arms Commission of Liberia.
The new Arms Commission Act when enacted by the Nati
Monrovia, Thursday October 29, 2020: Liberia’s Security Sector continues to enjoy collaborative efforts in their quest to defend the sovereignty of Liberia, especially in area of combating the proliferation of illicit trade of small arms and light weapons and
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