UNDP Representative: Mined territories pose great threat to civilians
Karabakh
- 05 April, 2021
- 07:16
The mined areas pose a great threat to civilians, Deputy Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Azerbaijan Charu Bist said at a conference dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, Report informs.
She noted that dangerous territories must be turned into safe ones, and UNDP, together with other UN agencies, is ready to support the Azerbaijani government in this.
Charu Bist also noted that UNDP has been cooperating with the Mine Action Agency of Azerbaijan (ANAMA) since 1999 and is ready to continue this cooperation by providing expert knowledge and equipment for specialists.
Latest News
19:46
Ukrainian forces strike Russian missile ship and depots
Other countries19:34
Latvian President Rinkevics hopes Baku-Yerevan peace deal will be signed soon
Region19:16
Photo
Montenegro sees Azerbaijan-Armenia peace as a political win for both
Foreign policy18:57
Photo
Kang Kymgu mulls Azerbaijan's cooperation with South Korea in Nakhchivan
Foreign policy18:36
Murodjon Achilov: Uzbekistan aims to boost farm output by 20% by 2030
AIC18:16
Majnun Mammadov: 14,000 hectares of agricultural land allocated to investors in Karabakh – EXCLUSIVE
AIC17:59
Photo
SAHA 2026: Azerbaijan pavilion draws strong interest from visitors
Military17:58
Azerbaijan, Mongolia Prosecutor's Offices to exchange information
Foreign policy17:52
Photo