Baku complains about WHO statement after Armenian paramedic injured in attack

Baku complains about WHO statement after Armenian paramedic injured in attack

PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijani Health Minister Teymur Musayev has complained about a statement from the World Health organization about the attacks against medical personnel.

According to reports from Azerbaijan, Kluge said that he contacted the Organization's representation in Armenia about the issue, and that no opinion regarding Azerbaijan was expressed in the, and in general, the WHO condemned attacks against medical personnel in the world.

Musayev’s remarks came after a meeting held between the World Health Organization's Representation in Armenia and Minister of Health Anahit Avanesyan – two days after a paramedic evacuating a wounded soldier was shot and wounded by Azerbaijani gunfire on the Armenian border on Wednesday.

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