Washington has consistently focused on the need to de-escalate the tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan and set the two countries on the path to a lasting, comprehensive settlement, US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said at a press briefing According to “Armenpress”.
When asked whether the US follows the current situation around the Lachin corridor, the State Department Spokesperson said: “We have consistently focused on this challenge, on the need to de-escalate tensions, on the need to set these two countries on the path to a lasting, comprehensive settlement. We, of course, brought the two countries together at the foreign minister level here in Washington. We did that in New York on the margins of the UN General Assembly. And Phil Reeker, our senior advisor, has been actively engaged with officials in both countries to see to it that we are doing everything we can and, most importantly, that these two countries are doing everything they can to see to it that these tensions are de-escalated”.
Let us remind that on 12 December at around 10:30, the Azerbaijani side, violating the provisions of the Trilateral Statement of 9 November, 2020, closed the only way of life connecting Artsakh to the world for environmental reasons, violating the vital interests and rights of the civilian population. They set up tents and brought stoves.
Hundreds of citizens, including minors, cannot return home, some of them temporarily stayed in Syunik Marz.
The transport connection of Lisagor, Mets Shen, Hin Shen and Yegtsahogh villages of Shushi region with the capital Stepanakert is interrupted.