Baku suggests hospital with both Azerbaijani, Armenian personnel be set up in Karabakh
The Administration of the President of Azerbaijan announced this on Monday after a meeting of Azerbaijani officials with representatives of the Armenian population of Karabakh in the city of Khojaly
BAKU, September 25. /TASS/. Baku suggests that a hospital be established in Nagorno-Karabakh that has both Azerbaijani and Armenian personnel, the administration of the Azerbaijani president said on Monday after a meeting between Azerbaijani officials and representatives of Karabakh’s Armenian population in the city of Khojaly.
"It was suggested that a field hospital be established near the city of Khankendi or near Khojaly, where medical services will be offered by Azerbaijani and Armenian personnel. Apart from that, it was suggested that a mobile food supply service with mixed personnel be set up," it said.
A meeting between representatives of the Azerbaijani authorities and Karabakh’s Armenian population was held at the base of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Khojaly on Monday. Azerbaijan’s central authorities were represented by Ramin Mamedov, who is in charge of relations with Armenians living in the Karabakh Region.
The previous such meeting was held in the city of Yevlakh on September 21. Participants discussed reintegration plans for Karabakh’s Armenians.