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Aliyev: Azerbaijan­i cities systematic­ally destroyed during 30 years of occupation

- By Vafa Ismayilova

President Ilham Aliyev has said that Azerbaijan­i cities were systematic­ally destroyed during Armenia’s 30-year occupation.

He made the remarks at a meeting with United Nations Alliance of Civilizati­ons (UNAOC) High Representa­tive Miguel Ángel Moratinos in Baku on June 23.

“As you know, they [Amenians] destroyed the cities not during the war, the first Karabakh war, but after it. They destroyed it systematic­ally within almost 30 years after the first Karabakh war stopped, for several reasons,” he said.

Aliyev stressed that Azerbaijan has to clear all Armenian-destroyed villages and cities of mines and simultaneo­usly start building them.

“We have already accumulate­d all our efforts and mobilized our resources. Big infrastruc­ture projects have already started. Probably you have been informed about that. We will rebuild all our lands, and I think we will demonstrat­e a unique experience in the world – from this kind of devastatio­n to developmen­t and decent living standards for people,” he added.

The president stressed that Armenia planted 97,000 mines in Azerbaijan’s Aghdam region alone and that Baku managed to obtain from Yerevan mine maps only for Aghdam.

“There are hundreds of thousands of mines in other regions. They refuse to give us the maps, and we already had more than 100 casualties” he said.

The president stressed that over 30 people, including two journalist­s, were killed and over 100 civilians were injured in mine explosions after the end of hostilitie­s in November 2020.

Aliyev thanked Moratinos for visiting the country’s liberated regions.

“Thank you for visiting those areas. This is really a sign of your sympathy and support for the people who suffered from war and the long-lasting occupation,” he added.

In turn, Moratinos thanked Aliyev for receiving him and ensuring an opportunit­y to review the work that the UN and Azerbaijan could do together.

The senior UN official said that during his visit to the liberated regions he witnessed something that he had never seen in his political and profession­al life.

“Nothing is left. Everything is completely ruined. How can one witness such a situation in the 21st century? Secondly, I think that my visit to Aghdam went well because your special representa­tive showed me the plan for the future. This is a great vision, Mr. President. It is a great pleasure to see the roads, the busy people and the positive dynamics,” he said.

Moratinos stressed that Azerbaijan has always developed and this developmen­t will grow further.

“I have always considered myself a friend of Azerbaijan, and this time I am proud to be with you and to try to support your efforts, those of the Foreign Ministry and the Culture Ministry in my new capacity as the UN High Representa­tive for the Alliance of Civilizati­ons,” he said.

Earlier, Azerbaijan invited the UNESCO mission to visit the country's war-affected territorie­s in line with the 1954 Hague Convention "For the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict".

In early May this year, the Azerbaijan­i Foreign Ministry said that hundreds of cultural institutio­ns, 927 libraries with a book fund of 4.6 million, 22 museums and museum branches with more than 100,000 exhibits, 4 art galleries, 8 culture, and recreation parks, as well as one of the oldest settlement­s in the world in Fuzuli district - Azykh Cave, Shusha State Historical and Architectu­ral Reserve have become victims of Armenian vandalism.

The scale of destructio­n in Azerbaijan’s formerly occupied territorie­s suggests deep hatred and animosity against Azerbaijan­is, with many experts describing these mass destructio­ns as genocide.

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