According to the press centre of the Pacific Frontier Department, the delegations of the two countries' marine frontier services will hold two-day talks and sum up their joint activities over the first half of 2004.
The experts are also expected to approve a programme of the Vladivostok port call by two Japanese frontier vessels this September.
Besides, the experts will discuss a plan for the joint tactical exercise that will engage Russian and Japanese frontier vessels and train rescue operations and the arrest of a transgressor at sea. The exercise that will coincide in time with the Japanese ships' port call will be conducted in the north-west of the Peter the Great Bay.
Experts agree that cooperation between their agencies is based on utter trust and openness, which allows the two countries to join hands against drug and arms trafficking, poaching and seafood contraband.
The Japanese experts will stay in Vladivostok till July 29. They are also expected to visit Japan's consulate general in Vladivostok and make a city tour.