ArmInfo. Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Vahan Kostanyan on July 28 in the Syunik region, during a meeting with members of diplomatic corps of Armenia, who arrived there to get acquainted with the situation around the Kashatagh (Lachin) corridor, noted that the crisis around Artsakh continues to worsen.
"Today you had the opportunity to see for yourself the impossibility of uninterrupted passage of humanitarian cargo through the Kashatagh corridor. 120,000 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh are factually besieged for over 220 days beginning 12 December, 2022. This is also accompanied by serious humanitarian problems. For several months, Azerbaijan has been interrupting the supply of electricity and gas to Nagorno- Karabakh, which has caused serious problems there. In addition, there has long been a serious shortage of food and medicine in Artsakh. At present, literally all the rights that people should have are being violated in Nagorno-Karabakh, from the right to life, the right to education, medical care to the right to free movement. It is hard to imagine that something like this could happen in the 21st century. And it is difficult to imagine the international community not uniting efforts in such conditions to try and resolve the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh," the Deputy Foreign Minister said.
At the same time, he drew attention to the fact that these seven months showed that Azerbaijan not only ignores the international community's calls on opening the Lachin Corridor, but is also displaying explicit disregard for the UN International Court of Justice 22 February and 6 July rulings, according to which Azerbaijan must ensure unimpeded passage of persons, vehicles and goods along the Lachin Corridor in both directions, precisely how it is envisaged under the 9 November 2020 statement, which is also signed by the President of Azerbaijan. According to him, trucks with humanitarian cargo sent by Armenia, which are now standing in Kornidzor, are clear evidence of the falsity of Azerbaijani claims about the functioning of this corridor.
"You have seen and familiarized yourself with the statements made by the leadership of Azerbaijan in recent days, which can hardly be considered as constructive ones. In fact, the statements of the leadership of Azerbaijan and the actions that we see are clearly aimed at making life in Nagorno-Karabakh incompatible with life for the people, which in turn will lead to ethnic cleansings. I think this cannot be acceptable for a civilized society in the 21st century. And I hope you will clearly convey to your capitals everything you saw here today. And we hope that all capitals will make relevant statements and actions, which will allow to immediately unblock free and unimpeded movement along Kashatagh corridor," the RA Deputy Foreign Minister added.
Later, in a conversation with reporters, Kostanyan also noted that Yerevan will continue to inform its partners about the situation and work so that, in the end, Azerbaijan fulfills its obligations at the international level. "The additional pressure of our international partners on Azerbaijan is very important. Statements are not enough, it is necessary for the international community to act as a united front and take clear steps that will ensure the uninterrupted passage of people and goods along the Kashatagh corridor," Kostanyan concluded.
The diplomatic delegation included ambassadors and diplomatic representatives of 17 countries. In particular, Serbia, Switzerland, Ukraine, France, Great Britain, Belarus, Iran, Bulgaria, Russian Federation, USA, Lithuania, Poland, Iraq, India, Romania, Italy and Spain.
The US Embassy in Armenia reported that :"Acting DCM John Allelo joined the diplomatic corps in Syunik and heard from displaced persons and regional officials about the suffering caused by continued blockage of the Lachin corridor. We reiterate Secretary Blinken's call for an immediate reopening of the corridor to commercial and private traffic," the US Embassy in Armenia stressed.
On July 26, Armenia sent a humanitarian convoy to Nagorno-Karabakh (361 tons - flour, pasta, granulated sugar, vegetable oil, milk powder, salt, baby food and medicines on 19 trucks), which since yesterday in the border zone near Kornidzor waiting for a response from the Russian peacekeepers. "We've asked the Russian peacekeepers deployed in Nagorno-Karabakh to accept the cargo and transport it to Nagorno-Karabakh, which is in a humanitarian crisis due to the illegal blockade of the Lachin corridor for about 8 months. Azerbaijan prevents the entry of a humanitarian convoy. This behavior is incomprehensible and unacceptable," the prime minister said. "Nevertheless, Yerevan is waiting for a positive reaction from the RPC and official Baku for the passage of humanitarian cargo to Nagorno-Karabakh. < Otherwise, this would only confirm the fears about Baku's genocidal intentions. And access of the humanitarian cargo into Nagorno Karabakh would contribute to the peace efforts in the region and would be a positive step on the path of establishing an atmosphere of trust," Pashinn said.
Since December 12, 2022, Artsakh is under blockade due to the closure of the Stepanakert-Goris-Berdzor (Lachin) interstate highway by Azerbaijan- the only road connecting Artsakh with Armenia, as a result of which the rights of 120 thousand inhabitants of the country, including 30 thousand children, were violated. Despite the fact that on February 22 the International Court of Justice granted Armenia's demand and ordered Azerbaijan not to impede the free movement of goods, people and vehicles through the Lachin corridor in both directions, Baku has not yet complied with this legally binding decision.Moreower, on April 23, Azerbaijan established a checkpoint in the Lachin corridor in the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent. And after the June 15 incident, the Azerbaijani side completely blocked the Lachin corridor, as a result of which even humanitarian aid, including food and medicine, is not delivered to Nagorno-Karabakh.