Minister of Communications to receive citizens of the Southern Region on February 22
The President ordered the admission of citizens in February this year .
According to the schedule, the Minister of Communications and Information Technologies Ali Abbasov, February 22 at the district center Nefchala will hold a meeting with the residents of this region as well as Salyan, Bilasuvar and Jalilabad.
The meeting will be listened to citizens' proposals relating to the provision of telecommunications services (including mail and broadcasting) and information technology, service culture , etc.
One can schedule an appointment by e-mail can mincom@mincom.gov.az, or by calling 1655 and (012) 598 38 18 ( calls from regions are free).
Those who want to get to the meeting , if necessary , will be provided with transport from the respective district offices of mail or telephone exchanges . - 17D-
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