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Members of the working group on Karabakh will travel to Khankendi on October 2 /UPDATED/
Baku/29.09.23/Turan: Members of the working group of the Azerbaijani government to resolve issues in the Karabakh region will travel to Khankendi on October 2.
This decision was made following a meeting on September 29 in Yevlakh between representatives of Baku and the Armenian residents of Karabakh, the administration of the President of Azerbaijan reports.
The Armenian representatives thanked for ensuring the free movement of civilians, the delivery of humanitarian aid, fuel and food, and providing assistance to those affected by the fire.
At the same time, they asked to take measures to organize mobile communication services, television and radio broadcasting.
Ramin Mamedov, who was appointed responsible for contacts with Karabakh Armenians, presented information on the procedures and package of social services related to the reintegration process.
To resolve economic, communal and other issues on the spot, a trip to the city of Khankendi is planned on October 2 for members of the working group to resolve social, humanitarian, economic and infrastructure issues in the Karabakh Economic Region, the press release concludes.
Let us remind you that the working group is headed by Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev. -06B-
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2023 September 29 (Friday) 17:20:48
The meeting of representatives of Baku and Karabakh in Yevlakh is over /UPDATED/
Baku/29.09.23/Turan: The meeting of representatives of Baku and Armenians of Karabakh ended in Yevlakh at about 17 o'clock.
According to the official report, the issues of reintegration of the Armenian population of Karabakh, as well as the restoration of the region's infrastructure and its functioning were discussed at the meeting.
The Azerbaijani side was represented by the deputy of the Milli Majlis, Special Representative of the Government of Azerbaijan Ramin Mammadov, and the Armenian side – by Sergey Martirosyan and David Melkumyan, who call themselves deputies of the Parliament of Karabakh. ---0---
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2023 September 29 (Friday) 16:00:25
The third meeting with representatives of Karabakh is taking place in the city of Yevlakh
Baku/29.09.23/Turan: On Friday afternoon in the city of Yevlakh, 40 km from the territory of Karabakh, the third meeting of representatives of official Baku with delegates from the Armenians of Karabakh began.
The composition of the participants in the negotiations is the same, the agenda of the discussions is not reported.
The first two meetings were held on September 21 and 25, in Yevlakh and Khojaly. --0--
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