В Баку планируется создание прикаспийского центра гуманитарного реагирования

В Баку началось создание центра гуманитарного реагирования стран Прикаспийского региона. Об этом сообщил ТАСС директор Агентства по обеспечению и координации российского участия в международных гуманитарных операциях "Эмерком" при МЧС России Юрий Бражников.

"Первый - Российско-Сербский гуманитарный центр - был создан в сербском городе Ниш, он оправдал наши надежды и доказал свою эффективность. Вторым стал Российско-Армянский центр гуманитарного реагирования в Ереване. Следующий будет создан в Баку", - сказал Бражников.

По его словам, создание центра станет логическим продолжением подписанного два года назад соглашения о сотрудничестве чрезвычайных ведомств стран Прикаспийского региона - России, Казахстана, Туркменистана, Азербайджана и Ирана.

источник: Информационное агентство ТАСС

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