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Hikmet Hajiyev: Armenians blocked the road from Karabakh to Armenia
Baku/ 05.11.20/Turan: Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, Hikmet Hajiyev, commented on the statement of the international organization Reporters without Borders regarding ensuring the safe removal of 80 local and foreign journalists from Khankendi.
He noted that Armenia blocked the road from Khankendi to Armenia along the Lachin corridor.
The day before, Armenian side stated that it had closed the road for security purposes.
“In general, there are two roads from Khankendi to Armenia.
One through the occupied Kelbajar region in the direction of the Vardenis region. Another road is through the Lachin corridor.
Today both roads are under the control of the Armenian Armed Forces,” Hajiyev said. -0-
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- Politics
- 5 November 2020 17:57
Politics
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