Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan escalates over the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh

Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan escalates over the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenia ‌and Azerbaijan clashed at an ⁢emergency meeting⁣ of the ⁣UN Security Council on⁤ Wednesday‍ over the plight​ of the 120,000 people in the Nagorno-Karabakh region that Armenia⁤ says are ​blockaded by​ Azerbaijan and facing a humanitarian crisis.

Armenia asked for the meeting saying Azerbaijan’s blockade ⁤of the Lachin Corridor, ⁢the‌ only road connecting mainly Armenian-populated​ Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia​ since⁢ July 15, had left its people ‍with dwindling ‍food, ⁢medicine and electricity.

Nagorno-Karabakh is​ part ‌of Azerbaijan, but ⁢the region and substantial territory around it​ came under the control‌ of ethnic Armenian forces who were backed by the Armenian military in separatist ⁤fighting that ended in 1994.

Azerbaijan ⁢regained control of the surrounding territory in a ⁤six-week war with Armenia in 2020, and the Russian-brokered armistice left the Lachin Corridor as Nagorno-Karabakh’s only ​connection ​to ​Armenia.

At the council meeting, many countries ‌urged Azerbaijan⁤ to immediately reopen the road, pointing to orders from the ⁣International Court⁣ of Justice, the ‍UN’s highest tribunal, and all 15 nations urged Armenia and Azerbaijan to find a diplomatic ‌solution to their nearly 30-year conflict.

The Security Council did not issue any statement but US Ambassador Linda‌ Thomas-Greenfield, who chaired the meeting, told the Associated Press afterwards that “there were⁤ strong statements in the ‌council from⁣ everyone that the Lachin Corridor needed to⁢ be ‍reopened”. That was “the main accomplishment,”‌ she said.

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