(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) LACHIN, Azerbaijan, October 30. The trip of 30
members of the Club of Turkish travelers to Karabakh and East
Zangazur liberated from occupation continues. After the city of
Shusha and Aghdam, Turkish travelers visited Lachin and Kalbajar.
The group is led by Salman Arinsh, president of the Turkish
Travelers Club, which is ranked as one of the top 50 international
travelers in the world according to Nomadmania's global
rankings.
According to Trend's Karabakh bureau, during the visit, the
visitors were provided with detailed information about Lachin.
Along the way, travelers saw with their own eyes cities, villages,
residential buildings, civilian objects, religious and
cultural-historical monuments that were destroyed during the
occupation of Azerbaijani lands by Armenia. At the same time, they
watched with surprise the restoration of schools and kindergartens,
cemeteries, historical and cultural monuments that were subjected
to Armenian vandalism.
The guests were also informed about ongoing and upcoming
construction work in the territories liberated from occupation.
Nurshan Yildirim, who took part in the trip, told Trend that she
believes that the Azerbaijani state will turn these lands into
paradise in the shortest possible time. However, the failure of the
Armenian authorities to provide a map of mines slows down this
process. For this reason, all countries of the world should require
the Armenian state to provide maps of mines.
'This is a crime against humanity. A map of mines in these areas
must be provided urgently,' she said.
International traveler from Türkiye Fatma Garagozlu said it was
a crime against humanity.
'I really liked the nature of Karabakh. You have very beautiful
places. Hundreds of thousands of people lived in abundance in these
parts. I wish Azerbaijan to make these places more beautiful than
ever. I believe in this. Because you are a strong state,' she
said.
Guests will travel by road on the route
Baku-Shusha-Agdam-Kelbajar-Lachin-Gubadly-Zyangilan-Jabrail
(Khudafarin)-Baku for 3 days. The trip is of exceptional importance
for the popularization of the liberated territories within the
framework of 'black tourism'.
It should be noted that last year the leaders and well-known
members of each of the 4 major world tourism networks (ETIC, MTP,
TCC, Nomanmania) visited Karabakh and East Zangazur with large
delegations in total 4 times. During these trips, about 200 foreign
travelers from almost 30 countries of the world learned firsthand
about the brutality, destruction committed by the Armenians during
the occupation, and large-scale restoration and construction work
in the liberated areas.
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