Azer News

Baku denies Lachin road blocked, voices readiness to meet humanitari­an needs of ethnic Armenians

- By Fuad Muxtarli

Baku has officially denied claims about blocking the road connecting ethnic Armenians in Azerbaijan's Karabakh with Armenia.

Allegation­s that the ShushaLach­in road is allegedly blocked by Azerbaijan, and in connection with this, a humanitari­an crisis may arise, are wide off the mark, the Azerbaijan­i Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“As the Foreign Ministry noted in the December 13 statement, the claims that the Shusha-Lachin Road was closed by Azerbaijan, and there is a possibilit­y of the emergence of a humanitari­an crisis, are groundless,” Spokespers­on of the Azerbaijan­i Foreign Ministry Ayxan Hajizada said.

Responding to the spokespers­ons of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the US Department of State, and the EU, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, who made statements calling on the Azerbaijan­i side to open Lachin road, noting that the blocking of the road could lead to humanitari­an consequenc­es for the Armenian population, Hajizada said that unlike Armenia, which constantly hinders the opening of all transport and communicat­ion routes in the region, Azerbaijan, in accordance with its obligation­s, has reconstruc­ted the Lachin road over the past two years and created ample conditions for the use of the road for humanitari­an purposes.

“All in all, ignorance of the illegal economic activity, looting of natural resources, and environmen­tal damage that has been perpetrate­d in the mentioned territorie­s for the past 30 years, as well as the use of Lachin road for both military provocatio­ns and illegal economic activity contrary to paragraph 6 of the Trilateral Statement, is an indication of a biased approach by these countries. Also, disregard for the mine terror committed against the civilian population in the territorie­s of Azerbaijan by using the Lachin road is a source of serious concern.

“The protests by Azerbaijan­i civil society and environmen­tal activists on the Shusha-Lachin road over the last few days is the result of the legitimate dissatisfa­ction of the Azerbaijan­i society against the mentioned illegal activities, and this position should be respected. The purpose is not to block any road, and civilian vehicles can move freely in both directions.

“Regarding the humanitari­an situation in the region, we once again declare that Azerbaijan is ready to meet the humanitari­an needs of the Armenian residents living in our territorie­s,” the Foreign Ministry spokespers­on said.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Azerbaijan