Karabakh to ask Russia to help unblock key road

Karabakh to ask Russia to help unblock key road

PanARMENIAN.Net - On December 13, President of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) Arayik Harutyunyan chaired a Security Council meeting to discuss the situation created as a result of the blockade of the corridor connecting Artsakh to the outer world by Azerbaijan.

It was underscored that the uninterrupted operation of the corridor is guaranteed by the November 9 tripatite statement, the provisions of which are again violated by the Azerbaijani side.

The Security Council made a decision to send a letter to the Russian peacekeeping contingent deployed in the Artsakh Republic, describing the blockade as inadmissable, which it said will lead to a humanitarian disaster.

The President emphasized that the authorities are taking all the possible measures to solve the issues related to ensuring security and normal life of the population.

The corridor remained blocked as of Tuesday morning. It was closed by a group of Azerbaijanis who claimed that the move was due to “environmental reasons.”

Photo. Ria Novosti
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