ICRC Yerevan Office maintains regular contacts with residents of
borderline villages
by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Monday, July 21, 17:47
The ICRC Yerevan Office maintains regular contacts with the residents
of borderline villages, Zara Amatuni, Head of Communication Programs
at the ICRC Yerevan Office, has told ArmInfo when commenting on the
information that the heads of Movses and Chinari rural communities of
Tavush region have applied to the ICRC over the escalation of tension
on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The heads of the specified rural
communities say that the tension disturbs the harvesting process.
Amatuni says that the ICRC has always expressed willingness to support
the residents of the borderline villages. "The ICRC is negotiating
with the conflicting parties. If both parties guarantee security, the
ICRC representatives arrive at the villages for the summer work period
and stay there as guarantees until the crops are completely taken",
she adds.
To note, the heads of Movses and Chinari rural communities have
applied to the International Committee of the Red Cross over the
continued ceasefire violation, which hinders the cropping process.
They have asked the ICRC to provide intermediary services to enable
the farm entities to take the crops.
From: A. Papazian
borderline villages
by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Monday, July 21, 17:47
The ICRC Yerevan Office maintains regular contacts with the residents
of borderline villages, Zara Amatuni, Head of Communication Programs
at the ICRC Yerevan Office, has told ArmInfo when commenting on the
information that the heads of Movses and Chinari rural communities of
Tavush region have applied to the ICRC over the escalation of tension
on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The heads of the specified rural
communities say that the tension disturbs the harvesting process.
Amatuni says that the ICRC has always expressed willingness to support
the residents of the borderline villages. "The ICRC is negotiating
with the conflicting parties. If both parties guarantee security, the
ICRC representatives arrive at the villages for the summer work period
and stay there as guarantees until the crops are completely taken",
she adds.
To note, the heads of Movses and Chinari rural communities have
applied to the International Committee of the Red Cross over the
continued ceasefire violation, which hinders the cropping process.
They have asked the ICRC to provide intermediary services to enable
the farm entities to take the crops.
From: A. Papazian