Armenians should use the Agdam-Khankendi road - Hikmet Hajiev
Baku/26.07.23/Turan: Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, Hikmet Hajiyev, today held a meeting with the ambassadors of the EU, Turkey, the USA and Switzerland, in which he informed them about the possibilities of supplying the Armenian population of Karabakh using the Agdam-Khankendi road.
Gadzhiev wrote about this in his Twitter.
He emphasized that Armenia is engaged in political manipulations and speculations in the issue of Lachinskaya road, used for medical evacuation and supplies. The puppet "leaders" of the separatists in Khankendi are holding the local population hostage to their political ambitions, Gadzhiev told the diplomats.
He reminded that in Brussels on July 15, at the meeting of the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia, an agreement was reached on the use of the Agdam-Khankendi road for the delivery of a large volume of cargo. The possibility of using this road is confirmed by the application of the ICRC, he added.
"It is unacceptable to insist on the use of only the Lachin road, and to refuse the Agdam road, to close this road, to politicize the issue. The international community should give a clear message about the use of the Agdam-Khankendi road and the reintegration of the Armenian population of Karabakh into Azerbaijan. There is no other way! The game is over!" , - summed up Gadzhiev.—06В-
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