(MENAFN- AzerNews)
A visit of representatives of the diplomatic corps to
Azerbaijan's liberated Kalbajar region has begun, Azernews
reports.
Over 80 diplomats and military attaches from more than 50
countries and 10 international organizations are taking part in the
trip.
During the trip, the diplomats got familiarized with the work on
the сonstruction of a tunnel through the Murovdagh mountain
range.
The visitors were informed about the process of construction of
the tunnel, as well as the Toghanali-Kalbajar-Istisu highway.
Besides, they were informed that the construction of the highway is
planned to be completed in 2024-2025, and after its commissioning,
the travel time will take no more than an hour.
The purpose of the visit is to familiarize the foreign diplomats
with the aftermath of the destructions caused by the Armenian
occupation and with the restoration process in the liberated
territories.
This is the ninth visit of the diplomatic corps to the liberated
territories.
Azerbaijan regularly organizes visits of international
delegations, officials, envoys, journalists, and rank and file
citizens to liberated lands to familiarize them with the situation
on the ground.
On October 15, President Ilham Aliyev said in a CIS session that
thousands of politicians, diplomats, and journalists from many
countries visited the liberated territories in less than one
year.
Currently, the work is underway to restore Azerbaijan's
liberated lands. Azerbaijan will rebuild its recently liberated
areas in four stages. The initial stage includes the solution of
the issues of governance and security, and infrastructure, while
the subsequent stages include the solution of the issues of social
services activities, reconstruction, and development of the
economy.
In 2021, Azerbaijan allocated $1.5 billion to reconstruct
liberated territories, followed by AZN2.2 billion ($1.2 billion) in
2022. These funds will be used primarily to restore infrastructure
(electricity, gas, water, communications, roads, education, health,
etc.) and cultural and historical monuments.
The liberation of Azerbaijani territories has created a new
geopolitical and geoeconomic situation in the region, and the
reintegration of these territories into the overall economy will
further accelerate the economic development of Azerbaijan.
A Moscow-brokered ceasefire deal that Baku and Yerevan signed on
November 10, 2020, brought an end to six weeks of fighting between
Armenia and Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani army crushed the Armenian
troops and won the victory. The signed agreement obliged Armenia to
withdraw its troops from the Azerbaijani lands that it has occupied
since the early 1990s.
The peace agreement stipulated the return of Azerbaijan's
Armenian-occupied Kalbajar, Aghdam and Lachin regions and urged
Armenia to withdraw its troops from the Azerbaijani lands that it
has occupied since the early 1990s. Before the signing of the deal,
the Azerbaijani army had liberated around 300 villages,
settlements, city centers, and historic Shusha city.
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