September 6, 2023 - 12:21 AMT
U.S. reiterates call for reopening of Karabakh corridor

The United States has reiterated its call for the immediate reopening of the Lachin corridor to humanitarian, commercial, and passenger traffic.

Since December 12, 2022, the sole road connecting Nagorno Karabakh to Armenia - the Lachin Corridor - has been blocked by Azerbaijan. Baku tightened the blockade on June 15, 2023, banning emergency relief supplies that were carried out by Russian peacekeepers and the International Committee of the Red Cross through the sole road connecting Karabakh to Armenia and the outside world. The move aggravated the shortages of food, medicine and other essential items experienced by the region’s population. On August 15, Karabakh Human Rights Defender’s office reported the first case of death from starvation.

“This is something that we are going to remain deeply engaged on,” Principal Deputy Spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State Vedant Patel told a press briefing Tuesday, September 5, when asked about the situation on the ground.

“We are deeply concerned about the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Nagorno-Karabakh resulting from the continued blockage of food, medicine, and other essential goods. The U.S. has worked continuously with the sides over the past several weeks to allow humanitarian assistance to reach the population of Nagorno-Karabakh, and we reiterate our call to immediately reopen the Lachin corridor to humanitarian, commercial, and passenger traffic as well.”