A new group of Ukrainian children has departed for Baku, Azerbaijan, as part of a rehabilitation program, according to Azerbaijani Ambassador Seymur Mardaliyev. The initiative is part of an ongoing effort to provide medical and psychological support to children affected by the conflict in Ukraine. The ambassador highlighted the importance of such programs in promoting healing and recovery among the affected youth.
The rehabilitation program is being coordinated by Azerbaijani authorities in partnership with Ukrainian organizations. It includes medical check-ups, psychological counseling, and educational support for the children. The ambassador emphasized that the program aims to ensure the well-being of the children and their families, while also fostering cross-border cooperation and understanding between the two nations.
Azerbaijan has been a key partner in various humanitarian efforts for Ukraine, including the provision of medical supplies and the establishment of aid centers. The new group of children represents a continuation of this support, reflecting the shared commitment to aiding those impacted by the conflict. The movement of children between the countries has raised questions about the long-term implications and the safety of the children involved, prompting calls for transparency and continued oversight.