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Representatives of foreign media on the Aghdam-Khankendi road, where a convoy with humanitarian aid stopped

A group of employees of Azerbaijani representative offices of foreign media arrived on the Aghdam-Khankendi road, where a humanitarian aid convoy sent by the Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society from Baku stopped to meet the needs of people of Armenian origin living in Karabakh, Trend’s Karabakh bureau reports. Currently, representatives of the Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society provide information to foreign media workers (Bloomberg, BBC, Reuters), who get acquainted with the situation in the territory where trucks with humanitarian supplies are parked.

A convoy with humanitarian aid sent by the Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society to people of Armenian origin living in Karabakh drove onto the Aghdam-Khankendi road. At present, representatives of the Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society are negotiating with Russian peacekeepers regarding the passage of humanitarian cargo.

President of the Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society Novruz Aslan told reporters earlier that other necessary goods could be delivered to residents of Armenian origin in Karabakh in the future.

The remnants of the separatist regime in Karabakh have long been trying in various ways to convince the world community and international organizations that Azerbaijan, having established a border checkpoint on the Lachin road, allegedly “holds in the blockade” the Armenian residents of Karabakh, created a “humanitarian crisis situation” for them, and that allegedly the Armenians “face a shortage of food.” Armenia, which continues to manipulate the alleged “tense humanitarian situation” and “blockade” in the region, is slowing down the peace process instead of following the agreements reached on resolving issues related to the use of Lachin and other alternative roads to meet the needs of the Armenian residents of the Karabakh region .

The Azerbaijani side once again demonstrates a humanistic approach and sends humanitarian assistance to citizens of Armenian origin living in Karabakh.

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