Turkish minister calls on organizations investigating cases of missing persons to unite efforts
Foreign policy
- 02 October, 2024
- 09:18
Organizations involved in investigating the fate of missing persons must work together, stated Zafer Tarikdaroglu, Türkiye's Deputy Minister of Family and Social Services, said at the international conference on missing persons in Baku.
According to Report, Tarikdaroglu emphasized that the uncertainty surrounding the fate of missing persons leaves deep wounds in the hearts of their relatives and loved ones.
Moreover, Armenia's unwillingness to provide information on the fate of the missing poses a serious threat to peace in the region.
"We must bring this issue to the agenda of the international community. Organizations investigating the fate of missing persons must act together," he said.
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