Infrastructure Reconstruction In Azerbaijan's Karabakh Is Happening At Cosmic Speed - Belarusian Newspaper
Date
8/25/2023 3:03:58 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 25. High-speed
highways, airports, smart settlements, green energy - the Republic
of Azerbaijan is not just actively implementing the "Great Return"
program in the territory of long-suffering Karabakh, but is
striving to make the region the most advanced part of the country,
trend reports
referring to the Belarusian socio-political newspaper SB. Belarus
Today.
The journalists of the newspaper have got acquainted with future
infrastructure projects, already rebuilt buildings, as well as with
the demining process during their trip to the liberated lands.
"One of the main parts of the "Great Return" program leading to
the revival of Azerbaijan's Karabakh is the creation of road
infrastructure. High-speed highways are being built at a cosmic
speed. So far it is possible to move around Karabakh mostly
off-road (with occasional access to parts of the completed
highways), but the amount of construction equipment involved in
building the road infrastructure makes it obvithat the opening
of the highways is only months away. It took seven months to build
the airport near Fuzuli. In total, there will be three airports on
the territory of Azerbaijani Karabakh. The second one is already
operating in Zangilan. Like the airport in Fuzuli, it was
personally opened by President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and
President of Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The third air harbor
will be built in Lachin," the article says.
The authors emphasize that the process of Karabakh's
reconstruction would have been even faster if it were not for the
mine risk.
"Azerbaijani deminers today have the most modern equipment at
their disposal: from drones to the latest model demining machines.
The clearance process is proceeding at an accelerated pace. Only
the lack of exact coordinates of the location of mines is slowing
down. According to representatives of the Azerbaijani Mine Action
Agency, there are about 1 million mines on the territory of
Karabakh, and 80,000 of them have been detected.
Any war sooner or later comes to an end. After it comes the time
of revival. In the case of Karabakh, it is not even a question of
restoration, but rather of building a new one in place of the
irretrievably lost one. The land scarred by military actions
requires special attention and care," the authors of the article
emphasize.
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