The International Committee of the Red Cross sent humanitarian aid to Karabakh in two ways at the same time

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According to the information obtained”Sputnik Azerbaijan“The International Committee of the Red Cross delivered humanitarian aid to Karabakh through two routes, through the cities of Aghdam and Lachin.

Previously, officials of Armenia and some Western countries stated that the use of the road passing through Aghdam could not be an alternative to the Lachin corridor and supported only the joint use of these routes.

The other day in Azerbaijan stated On readiness to regulate the use of Aghdam and Lachin roads. The ICRC was expected to submit an official note to Baku on this issue. He believes that the Azerbaijani side can organize parallel use of roads in accordance with all requirements of the country’s legislation.

Nagorno-Karabakh is a disputed region on the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan. The self-proclaimed republic received no recognition from UN member states.

In November 2020, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed an agreement with the participation of Russia on the cessation of hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh. The document provided for the entry of Russian peacekeepers into the Nagorno-Karabakh territory, the exchange of prisoners, the transfer of some regions in the region by Armenia to Azerbaijan, and the return of refugees.

The road in the Lachin corridor is the only road between Armenia and Karabakh. The situation became even more complicated last December when a group of Azerbaijanis blocked the corridor.
Azerbaijan demands an end to the illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in various areas of Karabakh. Armenia, on the other hand, holds Baku responsible for the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Formerly in the State Duma stated To Armenia’s destructive position in Karabakh.

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