Amid the ongoing environmentalist protests, the Khankendi separatists are trying to run yet another fraudulent scheme.
Amid the ongoing environmentalist protests, the Khankendi separatists are trying to run yet another fraudulent scheme.
The Azerbaijani side has accused Armenia of the illegal transfer of landmines, military personnel, and munitions—all of which are in violation of the Trilateral Statement.
On Saturday, Russian peacekeepers began closing the upper checkpoint at the entrance to Shusha from the direction of Lachin (where the activists are currently protesting).
Touting the slogans “Stop Ecological Terrorism” and “Ecology Has No Boundaries,” a group of Azerbaijanis launched an ongoing protest and blockade on December 12 along the section of the Lachin Corridor that passes close to the Azerbaijani city of Shusha.
In recent days, we have witnessed that both Armenian officials and foreigners under the influence of the Armenian lobby use the phrase “120,000 residents are under blockade” more often.
The main reason behind the situation on the Lachin road is environmental problems and illegal exploitation of natural resources of Azerbaijan, said Farid Shafiyev, Chairman of the Board of the Center for Analysis of International Relations (AIR Center).
The tragedy in Kalbajar District has once again reminded about the Armenian mine terror. Eight people were blown up yesterday on a landmine planted by Armenian occupiers in the area of the village of Chiragli. Two of them, one military and one civilian, were wounded.
The Armenian narrative about the number of the ethnic Armenian population in the Karabakh region has again popped up in the epicentre of debates after the region’s residents complained about the deteriorating conditions for “120,000” people in Karabakh allegedly due to the blockage of the Lachin road.
Statements made by Russian president Putin and foreign minister Lavrov since October have made Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan a target of nationalist groups in Armenia and its diaspora.
The protest of Azerbaijani environmental activists on the Shusha-Khankendi road continues, as does the hysteria in Armenian social media groups, where they keep "launching" new fakes over and over again.
Activists of Azerbaijani NGOs, outraged by the illegal exploitation of the mines in the area of the Karabakh economic region of Azerbaijan where Russian peacekeepers are temporarily deployed, continue picketing on the Shusha-Khankendi road.
Azerbaijan discovered a mass burial site in the Sarıcalı village of its liberated city Aghdam, authorities revealed on Wednesday.
Considering this reginal economic potential, the Zangilan International Airport will play a key role in realizing these opportunities.
Speaking at the First National Urban Planning Forum in Aghdam, President Ilham Aliyev noted that the liberated territories of Azerbaijan have great potential and the Karabakh region will become the driving force of the country's economy.
Some envision a future for the South Caucasus without a Russian presence that constantly interposes itself in the domestic and bilateral relations of the region.
"It is true that some of Armenia’s foreign patrons want to accuse us of something. I have given their answer. If they crow again, I will answer them yet again. It won't stop me."
As Azerbaijan celebrates the liberation of Karabakh, it is important to understand its close ties with the Jewish community and Israel.
The decisive victory of Azerbaijan in the second Karabakh war significantly shaped the regional balance of power and forged the Baku-Ankara alliance even more.
On the eve of the meeting of the Azerbaijani, Russian and Armenian leaders in Sochi, a rally in support of the agonizing irredentist project "NKR" was held in Khankandi, which is temporarily under the control of Russian peacekeepers.
As countries in Europe loosen their grip on Russia, as a result of their invasion of Ukraine – Azerbaijan has stepped in to supply natural gas to the continent. The country is pioneering the concept of smart cities, that is run completely on renewable energy.
'Karabakh Armenians are citizens of Azerbaijan. The constitution of Azerbaijan and its international obligations guarantee the security and rights of the Armenians living in Karabakh'.
Recent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan have served as an impetus for a new wave of violence that could worsen the closer Yerevan and Baku come to making peace.
The International Institute for Rights & Development – Geneva (IRDG) would like to draw to the international community’s attention to the important threat to the population posed by landmines, unexploded ordnances and other explosive remnants of war left on the Azerbaijan territory, in the aftermath of the Azerbaijan – Armenian past conflicts in the Karabakh region.
These attacks constituted serious breaches of the Geneva Conventions on the accounts of directing attacks on civilians, the unlawful wanton destruction of property and several other grounds attracting international condemnation.