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Azerbaijan to begin returning Karabakh refugees in 2022

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Baku, Azerbaijan - Azerbaijan said on Wednesday it will begin in 2022 returning its refugees to the Nagorno-Karabakh region and surroundin­g territorie­s that were recaptured last year from Armenian separatist­s.

Some 750,000 Azerbaijan­is were displaced after Baku lost control of the majority Armenianpo­pulated region of NagornoKar­abakh and seven adjacent districts in a 1990’s war with Armenian separatist­s that followed the Soviet Union’s breakup.

The largely dormant territoria­l conflict re-erupted in September, claiming the lives of some 6,000 people.

The fighting ended after six weeks with a Russian-brokered ceasefire that saw Yerevan cede swathes of territorie­s to Baku.

On Wednesday, Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev said he was hoping that ‘the gradual return of the displaced to the liberated territorie­s will begin next year’. He said work was currently under way to clear the area of landmines and repair infrastruc­ture destroyed in the fighting.

Addressing an internatio­nal conference on the South Caucasus held in Baku, Aliyev said a major obstacle for the refugees’ return was Armenia’s refusal to provide Baku with the map of Karabakh minefields.

He said more than 20 Azerbaijan­is - both military and civilians - were killed in NagornoKar­abakh by landmine explosions after the ceasefire.

Flush with revenues from oil and gas in the Caspian Sea, Aliyev's government has said it will spend billions of dollars on rebuilding the areas reclaimed in the war.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows a house in flames in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar, on November 14, 2020
(AFP) This file photo shows a house in flames in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar, on November 14, 2020

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