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Azerbaijan seeks to launch the Zangezur corridor peacefully – Hikmet Hajiyev
Baku/27.09.23 /Turan: Baku does not intend to take any forceful actions to create a land corridor through Armenia to Nakhchivan, said Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan - head of the Foreign Policy Department of the presidential administration Hikmet Hajiyev.
According to him, Azerbaijan only wants to create a transport link with Nakhchivan through Armenia (the Zangezur corridor), which "will benefit both countries and the entire region."
"Azerbaijan has no military objectives or tasks on the sovereign territory of Armenia, it is ... off the agenda of Azerbaijan," Hajiyev told Reuters.
Aliyev's aide added that Baku offers Yerevan to solve the issue of laying transport and communication lines exclusively by peaceful means.
Earlier, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that the work on the creation of the Zangezur corridor on Azerbaijani territory will probably be completed by the end of 2024. ---06B---
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- 27 September 2023 17:41
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