Bujar Osmani
The acting head of the OSCE called for the opening of the Lachin road along with other routes
Baku/16.08.23/Turan: OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Foreign Minister of Northern Macedonia Vujar Osmani called for the opening of the Lachin Road along with other routes.
On his Twitter account , he wrote: "During telephone conversations last week, as the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, I requested my Personal Representative Andrzej Kaspzyk to visit the Lachin area and to report back to me on the current situation on the ground."
"I am reiterating my call to grant free passage through Lachin corridor. Other routes should open in parallel. Humanitarian aspects must always prevail. Dialogue on political issues shall continue & the OSCE stands ready to facilitate," he said. ---16D---
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