


ArmInfo. Pope Francis has voiced concern over the humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, Vatican News.
Since 12 December, Azerbaijan has been blocking the Lachin Corridor, a mountain road which links Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia.
On Sunday, Pope Francis invited all parties to find "peaceful solutions for the good of the people."
Around 120,000 Armenians, including 30,000 children, live in Nafgorno-Karabakh and are now isolated them from the world, deprived of food, medicine, and basic necessities.
Families have been separated, and many are unable to reach Armenia for adequate medical treatment.
The Pope said he is "concerned about the situation created in the Lachin Corridor in the South Caucasus."
"I am concerned about the precarious humanitarian conditions of the people, which are in further danger of deteriorating during the winter season," he said.



