(AGENPARL) – KREMLIN mer 26 aprile 2023
The Rostov Region
Governor informed the President, via videoconference, about the region’s
socio-economic performance.
Vasily Golubev
told the President about the situation in the region, in part, in the context of the special military operation (the Rostov Region borders on the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s
republics) and emphasised that the region remains normal and stable.
The region has
established interregional headquarters and 10 sectoral headquarters. Overall, over
3.5 million people have crossed the border into Russia. The region’s authorities
have worked with these people since 2014, organising transit to other regions
of the country.
It is very important
to ensure security, support the families of the mobilised and military personnel
and cooperate with the Defence Ministry because of logistics, the roads that
pass through the region and other issues.
The President
signed an executive order making the region the operator on implementing the project #WeAreTogether with Donbass. The region has established a big centre.
The entire country is taking part in this project.
Vladimir Putin
suggested discussing the current problems of the Rostov Region and said he has read
letters from the region about an international class campus, medicine and other
issues.
Vasily Golubev
started by talking about a hospital in Taganrog,
the region’s second largest city. It is the closest city to the Donetsk People’s
Republic. The main part of the hospital provides healthcare both to its own residents
and to people from the DPR. But the hospital building, built in 1975, is in a bad shape and needs renovation and expansion. The Governor asked the President to support him on this issue.
His second request
for support concerned the mining territories, which are inhabited by about
700,000 people. The infrastructure there was built in the 1950s. Now, some 80
percent of the water distribution system needs repair and replacement.
To be continued.
Fonte/Source: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/70991