Azerbaijani presidential representative holds talks with Garabagh Armenians in Yevlakh
Representatives of Armenians living in Karabakh have arrived in the town of Yevlakh.
The talks will focus on the reintegration of Armenians living in Karabakh, APA reports.
MP Ramin Mammadov, who is responsible for contacts with Armenians living in the Karabakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan, is leading the talks.
Ramin Mammadov was appointed by President Ilham Aliyev in March this year to be responsible for contacts with the residents of Armenian origin living in the Karabakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Prior to that, he held one meeting with representatives of Armenian residents in Khojaly.
On September 19, Azerbaijani Armed Forces launched an anti-terrorist measure in Garabagh in response to the mine terror by the Armenian sabotage group that killed four employees of the Azerbaijani Interior Ministry.
As a result of a one-day campaign, Garabagh’s junta regime agreed to surrender and negotiate the reintegration process with Baku on September 21 in Azerbaijan’s Yevlakh city.