(MENAFN- AzerNews) By News Centre
In the period after the end of the 44-day war, Azerbaijan
created all the necessary conditions for the delivery of goods
along the Lachin-Khankendi road to Armenian minority in Garabagh.
Contrary to the provisions of the tripartite statement of November
10, 2020, Armenia, as well as Armenian illegal armed groups, used
this road for military purposes, including for the transport of
mines, which created serithreats to stability and security in
the region. The next step on the part of Azerbaijan was the
creation of the Lachin Satte Border checkpoint, through which, to
this day, safe and regular passage is provided for the residents of
Khankendi.
At the same time, Azerbaijan proposed the use of the
Agdam-Khankendi road for the delivery of goods. Immediately after
the end of the war in 2020, Azerbaijan offered the ICRC its
logistics capabilities and infrastructure for the delivery of goods
to the Garabagh region. However, the Armenian side refused to
deliver on routes through Azerbaijan.
Armenia continues to promote its false claims about the
so-called "blockade" imposed by Azerbaijan on the residents of
Khankendi, urging the world community to take action. Recently, the
Armenian side is less and less able to bring its propaganda
statements to the final result. A number of European media outlets,
having conducted their own investigations, have drawn conclusions
about the falsity of Armenia's allegations.
Thus, according to Azernews , the Romanian
office of the American weekly magazine Newsweek Romania, in its
article, argues that“in a situation of real famine, it is
unthinkable that the“victims” refuse food and cut off supplies
just because they are going along a route that they do not
like.”
With a readership of 10.6 million a month, Dorzeczy, the largest
Polish newspaper, also agrees in its article with the idea that if
the allegations of a "blockade" and a "humanitarian catastrophe"
are true, then the route through Aghdam would have been unblocked
long ago.
Many European media are inclined to believe that this refusal
was caused by the protest of the separatists in Khankendi, who
simply do not benefit from the route, through which it will be
impossible to transfer their military and equipment.
The Albanian publication Balkanweb claims that“for the
leadership of the separatists in
It is extremely important for Khankendi to use the Lachyn-Khankendi
road. It is this road that is used for the rotation of personnel,
the transfer of weapons and ammunition, as well as the penetration
of terrorists.
An article published by official CNN partner International
Commercial in the Czech Republic also alleges that separatists are
blocking an EU-backed alternative humanitarian aid delivery route
that passes through Agdam in order to continue the supply of
illegal cargo.
One of the most popular publications in Lithuania, Delfi, with
an audience of 33 million people a month, also supports the idea
that separatists in Khankendi refuse to use the road through Agdam
precisely because access to Armenian weapons and illegal military
formations will be blocked.
All this proves that Armenia once again suffers a defeat in the
global information field. There are fewer and fewer supporters of
this country who are ready to believe the ridiculaccusations
against Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan continues to make every effort to normalize the
situation in the region, despite the constant provocations from the
Armenian side, and seeks to integrate the Armenian minority in
Garabagh economic region into Azerbaijani society.