Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Zangezur corridor becoming reality: Azerbaijan­i President Aliyev

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corridor, which will provide a connection between the western regions of Azerbaijan and its Nakhchivan exclave, is already becoming a reality, Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev said on Wednesday.

Speaking at the 6th Summit of the Caspian littoral states, Aliyev said: “After the victory in the Great Patriotic War and the settlement of the conflict with Armenia, Azerbaijan began to carry out large-scale work on the reconstruc­tion and restoratio­n of Karabakh and East Zangezur, as well as the developmen­t of internatio­nal transport links. The Zangezur corridor is already becoming a reality.”

Zangezur was part of Azerbaijan until the Soviets gave the region to Armenia in the 1920s. This move resulted in Azerbaijan losing its direct overland route with Nakhchivan.

Following the completion of the railway, Azerbaijan will be able to reach Iran, Armenia and Nakhchivan uninterrup­tedly by train. The railway will also link Turkey with Russia through Azerbaijan.

“Today, Azerbaijan is one of the important transport and logistics centers of Eurasia,” Aliyev continued. “Our country plays an important role in the developmen­t of East-West and North-South internatio­nal transport corridors. We strive for the efficient use of the Trans-Caspian internatio­nal transport route.”

Aliyev announced that the eighth meeting of the North-South Internatio­nal Transport Corridor Coordinati­on Council is also planned to be held in Azerbaijan this year.

Efforts for reconstruc­tion and enhanced transport routes with regional countries come after a major territoria­l dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia has been resolved to a great extent, with the two countries aiming now to sign a peace agreement.

Relations between the two former Soviet countries have been tense since 1991 when the Armenian military occupied NagornoKar­abakh, a territory internatio­nally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

New clashes erupted in September 2020, and the 44-day conflict saw Azerbaijan liberate several cities and over 300 settlement­s and villages that were occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years.

A tripartite agreement was brokered by Russia to bring an end to the war in November 2020.

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