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Title: Opinion: The future of the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process hinges on the Agdam-Khankandi road
Authors: Huseynov, Vasif
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2023
Publisher: https://www.commonspace.eu
Abstract: The stalemate that surrounds the progress of various humanitarian convoys that seek to supply the Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh aptly symbolizes the situation at the moment in the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, writes Vasif Husseynov is this op-ed for commonspace.eu. "Azerbaijan relies on the international law and hopes that the principle of territorial integrity will eventually prevail over all other counterclaims. At the same time, Azerbaijan takes measures to ensure that the local Armenians will have alternative for humanitarian supplies if they indeed face the threat of starvation. The dispatch of humanitarian cargo and declaring Baku’s readiness to provide more is the manifestation of this policy. For many observers in the region and as proposed by the Azerbaijani government, the only exit from the present deadlock in Karabakh looks like to be the opening of both Agdam and Lachin roads at the same time. It might create necessary conditions for the supplies of humanitarian aid to the local population and help Baku and Yerevan to proceed with the peace treaty negotiations", he argues.
URI: https://www.commonspace.eu/opinion/opinion-future-armenia-azerbaijan-peace-process-hinges-agdam-khankandi-road
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/6792
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