300 days passed since Trilateral Statement signed between Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia

  06 September 2021    Read: 440
300 days passed since Trilateral Statement signed between Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia

Today marks 300 days since the Trilateral Statement signed between Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia, bringing an end to the hostilities. The Government of Azerbaijan continues its work to ensure the safe and dignified return of IDPs to the liberated territories,  Head of the Press Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Leyla Abdullayeva wrote on Twitter. 

"The first international airport in the liberated region of Fuzuli has begun test flights. Two international airports are also under construction in Zangilan and Lachin regions. Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) was among the first organizations to open job vacancies in the liberated territories; providing displaces communities returning to their homes in Karabakh with significant career opportunities.

The master plan for the city of Aghdam was approved, and many iconic cultural buildings and historical monuments were restored in Shusha. The 'Smart Village' project in the Agali village of the Zangilan region has been launched. The finalization of the project is planned for early 2022. A strategic road map encompassing railway infrastructure roads and highways to increase the economic integration of the region's countries, as part of the Trilateral statement's provision to unblock all economic and transport links in the regions, was prepared. The restoration of agriculture in the liberated areas continues successfully.

The Ministry of Culture completed an inventory of 1,376 historical and cultural monuments in the liberated areas. The Government Azerbaijan secured a perspective energy deal with British oil producer BP to establish a solar energy production facility in the liberated territories.

Relevant agencies conducted a thorough assessment of the pollution caused by Armenian partnerships with international metal companies to the Oxchuchay River, which has led to conditions dangerous to human health in Azerbaijan and other neighboring countries in the Caspian Basin," Abdullayeva noted.


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