Former Moldovan PM: Comprehensive support needed to determine fate of missing persons
Foreign policy
- 02 October, 2024
- 07:54
Addressing issues related to missing persons at international conferences will make a positive contribution to the process of determining their fates, former Prime Minister of Moldova and member of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, Chiril Gaburici, said at an international conference "Addressing the problem of missing persons: upholding 'the right to know' for the families" in Baku, Report informs.
He noted that it is now necessary to take steps that will help protect people from similar tragedies in the future.
"It is necessary to provide comprehensive support in determining the fates of missing persons. We must act together and show personal initiatives," he said.
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